Came across this by accident.
Couldn't stop watching. Impressive.
FISC document he refers to, I believe.
https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/icotr/51117/2016_Cert_FISC_Memo_Opin_Order_Apr_2017.pdf
Came across a theory that if space is a vacuum, how can a craft generate thrust?
I don't have an informed opinion either way on the validity of space travel, but this sounds like a logical question.
Thoughts?
Suck it, Einstein, not a kike.
Where did you get your astrophysics degree? Berkley?
It's a legit question, shill, to which you have no answer.
Back to reddit.
Answer the question.
If there's no or very low atmosphere/density, what is there to "push" against?
Solid fuel solves the O2 problem only.