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Originally Posted by NichePay - StuartD
because there's nothing to push against.
If you fire off an engine, it exerts energy, pushing against the air and providing momentum.
In space, there's nothing to push off against... no molecules, no nothing. So when you shoot out air, fire, energy... it just shoots out into the vastness of space.
You need a LOT to push against a LITTLE to provide momentum.
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Ya know... that actually sounds logical. I didn't think anyone would actually try to answer it.
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