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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Jumps in straight with insults, clearly you're so smart that you missed the part where I said "a rounding error away from a true vacuum".
5 atoms per cm^3 appears to be roughly the consensus.
I'm not disputing Newton as much as saying you're misapplying it.
For every action is an equal and opposite reaction, if it's down to a few atoms per cubic centimeter, there's not enough action to maintain the reaction (thrust).
I remember when I was coming at people with the same condescension as people who would not "tRuSt tHe sCiEnCe" from NASA, I even engaged in some of the misapplications of principles that I didn't quite understand that you're doing (hopefully unintentionally). What you're demonstrating is that you've been indoctrinated to believe these things and never scrutinized them, I went through the same. Seeing some vacuum chamber experiments were something of a mind fuck initially.
Did you use the simple formula because you wanted to tag the extra insult in there, or did you avoid the full formula because you know the implications?
BTW, it's not "denying space", I was explaining the issues that arise with the thermodynamic problems that arise with the relative pressure systems. Don't worry, NASA will come up with some pretty images to keep justifying the 50 million dollars per day that they need to maintain.
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