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Originally posted by LABTECH767
reply to post by TopsyTurvyOne
Right well I think you need to play with a newton's cradle desk toy and think why do the balls swing away from the point of impact and not toward it as in essence that is exactly what you are proposing, for an in depth answer I suggest you read up on Sir Isaac Newton, you know the fellow with the story of an apple falling on his head and then look at more modern physics as I believe and no offence intended but you seem to not understand or you are simple asking Why as a metaphysical approach In which case I think we shall avoid the psychology of that as it is another thread that is unrelated to this.
I wish you well but Please try to understand basic physic's (Inertia and inertial displacement), good luck and best intentions'.edit on 3-7-2013 by LABTECH767 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by LABTECH767
Right well I think you need to play with a newton's cradle desk toy and think why do the balls swing away from the point of impact and not toward it as in essence that is exactly what you are proposing...
Originally posted by LABTECH767
reply to post by Harte
Sorry Harte this time you have the wrong end (no pun intended) of the rope, I was trying a simplistic method of trying to explain inertia to our fellow poster but I so agree 100 percent with you on that.
Originally posted by wlasikiewicz
reply to post by zazzafrazz
Good pictures, sad to say thats all that they will ever be.
Originally posted by Harte
Topsyturvetone has no inkling of, or has forgotten, the spacecraft is pushing the gas out, which is exactly like pushing against a wall. The fact that there is nothing in space for the gas to impact means absolutely nothing, but not in the poster's mind where, apparently, there is still some physical connection between the exiting gas and the rocket engine which would require the gas to push against something.
Harte
Originally posted by mbkennel
But of course there is. Combusting hot gas pushes against rocket nozzles.