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Breaking Newton's third law or something.
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Newton's law where you have to have a reaction mass in order to get thrust.
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Newton's universal gravitational constant.
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think that's insane and defies newton's laws and i'll spare you all of the corroborating research that
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einstein's physics takes over from newton's one consequence is that these screaming hurling outer
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And look at what our, you know, you had Newton, right?
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And, uh, after Newton, we went to relativity.
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Another famous example of that is, um, Isaac Newton and, uh, uh, Leibniz both basically in parallel solved calculus at the same time.
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Like came up with it and solved calculus and Newton always gets the credit for it, but Leibniz also did it at the same time, apparently.
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Newton's third law.
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has publicly stated that Newton's laws are the end-all be-all for space travel.
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There's no way around Newton's third law, really.
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A possible break in Newton's laws.
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Newton has us stuck on Earth, industry titans like Elon can't be bothered to explore new propulsion modalities,
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I always knew there was something else, something more than just Newton's laws.
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Newton's laws is great.
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And so it's, yeah, it's Newton's third law.
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Additives somewhere to five to 10 million Newton range.
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And it's basically just Newton's law taking place.
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Again, ionized wind can result in thrust based on Newton's classical laws.
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experiment and they're measuring Pico-Newton forces, right? We've all heard these stories,
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And, um, um, uh, you can actually derive Newton's second law by assuming a spatial structure of that nature.
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as if Newton was looking
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Gravity is attractive, you know, that was the idea of Newton, you know, he saw the apple falling and realized, oh yeah, there is a gravitational force pulling it towards the Earth.
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You know, even three bodies, according to Newton, you know, when they move around, according to law of gravity, that Newton came up with, they also show some chaos.
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this stuff with transcends chemical combustion and seems to break Newton's laws of conservation
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just mass ejection and it's all just, you know, Newton's laws.
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from Newton's second law,
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We're talking about 10 to the 44 Newton.
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energy putting energy into something newton's law of gravity for every action there's equal opposite reaction and it goes in a moves for a little while
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A plan that also includes weather duty officer Irving Newton stepping forward to confirm the lie.
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Newton verifies the evidence placed there by the army is from a weather balloon.
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The material has been deliberately switched with Newton confirming the official lie.
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