4 rockets on launch pads at the same time for 4 booms? Posts at 1:30 and 1:36 are pretty interesting to read. Links in comments.
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I personally know it's real for other reasons than a silly quote.
Because of NASA? It's not like they have any reason to justify the 50 million per day they spend.
Or because you've been told since kindergarten what to believe on the subject and have never scrutinized them?
All that I'll say is that if space travel is possible, it would require a far different type of technology than the public is shown.
Lol. So you are insinuating those rockets are not real and deep fakes?
No, the rockets are real, a rocket does get propulsion as long as there's something for the rocket to push against.
What is a rocket pushing against in a vacuum?
The exhaust.
Wait. If humans havent been to space and everything gathered on space is a deep fake how could you propose space is a vacuum. That would require data and confirmation of status and physic properties in order to deduce a near vacuum environment exists outside the atmosphere. Oh is the atmosphere real too? Or that is also a deep fake?
The rocket is little more than a hot exhaust vessel. The rocket's hot gases are exhausted through a nozzle, with the design intent that outgoing exhaust pushes against itself (hence, the conical shape of the nozzle).
The shape of the nozzle balances the atmospheric pressure, such that the rocket doesn't turn into a Pipe bomb, this is why at high altitude the nozzle exhaust appears to flare outwards, while on the pad the flames appear to go straight down.
This is also why we have multi-stage rockets, with the shape of the nozzle designed for operations in lower atmospheric pressure situations. Hopefully, in the not-too-distant future, this can be bypassed by using the Aerospike approach, which removes these constraints and achieves high efficiency without regard to vacuum or atmosphere.