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- Mon Apr 09, 2018 8:51 pm
- Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
- Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
- Replies: 5274
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Re: THE "CHATBOX"
A premonition from Sweden (is that how it's spelled?) I've just done a Cui Bono podcast where we talked about a catastrophe drill that will take place in Gothenburg this Thursday and on the same day there will be a vote in the Swedish parlamentet regarding closer cooperation with NATO Something may ...
- Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:05 am
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
- Replies: 864
- Views: 1119681
Re: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
I agree Scacredcowslayer and Kham. And if this is deliberate "noise making", (which I have no way of knowing) it's about seeding doubt. To accept that there's no way for rockets and satellites to work "because physics" is a hell of a leap. At least it was for me. Cognitive disson...
- Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:04 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
- Replies: 864
- Views: 1119681
Re: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
Very interesting Penelope. So with the special "de Laval nozzle" (too complex for us mere mortals to understand) and really really high pressure gas we will achieve the "real" Newtons 3d as you referred to it before, that apart from the old boring one is not dependant on Newtons ...
- Tue Apr 03, 2018 3:31 am
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
- Replies: 864
- Views: 1119681
Re: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
Patrix said, "Why all these weird analogies when it's easy to conclude the non effect of gas expansion in vacuum?" The superheated, compressed gas is NOT within a vacuum when it has its effect; it's still inside the nozzle and its effect-- propulsion of both rocket & gas-- is manifest...
- Mon Apr 02, 2018 3:48 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
- Replies: 864
- Views: 1119681
Re: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
If I understood your question bongostaple; how about a wheeled chair and a high pressure hose? Assuming it's water pumping down the hose, I guess so, but I'd prefer self-oxidising fuel that's on fire at the nozzle. Really the main bit about rockets working in the atmosphere (i.e. not in space) that...
- Mon Apr 02, 2018 4:59 am
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
- Replies: 864
- Views: 1119681
Re: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
In New York Times many years ago you could read this in an editorial: Still, to be filled with uneasy wonder and to express it will be safe enough, for after the rocket quits our air and really starts on its longer journey, its flight would be neither accelerated nor maintained by the explosion of t...
- Sun Apr 01, 2018 12:16 pm
- Forum: The TYCHOS model
- Topic: Introducing the TYCHOS
- Replies: 238
- Views: 259558
Re: Introducing the TYCHOS
My bad. I read your post too quickly. But I hope you and the others here will give Simons TYCHOS a good look and actually hopefully find some problems so he can improve it. Because as you point out, he has deserved that.
- Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:56 am
- Forum: The TYCHOS model
- Topic: Introducing the TYCHOS
- Replies: 238
- Views: 259558
Re: Introducing the TYCHOS
Nice find Seneca. This is so great. To see the talented researchers here examine if TYCHOS holds up to scrutiny. I'm convinced it will in all essential parts, and if it doesn't we will all learn something new.
Happy Easter to you too Seneca and to all of Cluesforum
Happy Easter to you too Seneca and to all of Cluesforum
- Sun Apr 01, 2018 6:44 am
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
- Replies: 864
- Views: 1119681
Re: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
You've substituted near-by explosions acting against a billiard ball for the explosive release of gases from a rocket, as a helpful analogy. And then described that explosive release as "a series of explosions" propelling the rocket. I understand your point. Please undertand that a "...
- Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:01 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
- Replies: 864
- Views: 1119681
Re: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
Eh, no Dblitz If an explosion occurred near a billiard ball and the resulting gas was allowed to expand freely, then the billiard ball would indeed not move. But if this experiment is performed in a vacuum chamber it has to be a pretty large chamber. Otherwise the gas expansion will pressurize the c...
- Sat Mar 31, 2018 3:21 pm
- Forum: The TYCHOS model
- Topic: Introducing the TYCHOS
- Replies: 238
- Views: 259558
Re: Introducing the TYCHOS
Interesting idea Seneca Perhaps some small enthusiast observatories could become interested and do some independent measurements. If parallax measurements are not that difficult to do these days, which I would guess they aren't https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/14175/measuring-star-dista...
- Sat Mar 31, 2018 12:16 pm
- Forum: The TYCHOS model
- Topic: Introducing the TYCHOS
- Replies: 238
- Views: 259558
Re: Introducing the TYCHOS
Absolutely! After all, I think the best thing we are going for is to release a sort of "definitive" intro to the PVP here I agree. This is the bacon :-) Simon has not only beyond any doubt disproven Copernicus, but also arguably added the most significant scientific discovery ever to the ...
- Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:37 am
- Forum: The TYCHOS model
- Topic: Why CluesForum.info for discussions of the TYCHOS model?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 17579
Re: Why CluesForum.info for discussions of the TYCHOS model?
there's the other angle too, whether people who are interested in astronomy should discuss Tychos on a media fakery forum, and would that be good for Tychos. I don't see a problem and the media fakery and science fakery/delusions are intertwined. Before a person understands the space hoax, they may...
- Fri Mar 30, 2018 12:09 am
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
- Replies: 864
- Views: 1119681
Re: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
Having said that, I'm still very dubious as to whether space is a vacuum as we are told. Unfortunately I probably won't find out any time soon either. Off topic but my bet would be vacuum or aether if that term is preferred. If you remove water from a space here on Earth then it gets filled with ai...
- Thu Mar 29, 2018 11:48 pm
- Forum: The TYCHOS model
- Topic: Introducing the TYCHOS
- Replies: 238
- Views: 259558
Re: Introducing the TYCHOS
On the question if Sun and Mars are binary I fail to see the argument that they aren't since they have intersecting orbits. Aha. So is that the present definition? Intersecting orbits? That makes sense! If I weren't so tired of adding tiny little changes here and there that seem better to have disc...