Because you're not bringing anything beyond a middle school analysis to the conversation.
Space is easy. It's a vacuum. There's nothing there. I could throw a ball and it would travel forever. Physics wise, that's easy as shit to work with.
Going to the bottom of the ocean? That's thousands of pounds of pressure per square inch. If you want to see even further, you then have to dig, and that's a MASSIVE can of worms at ocean depths. It's why saturation diving is considered one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
Honestly, your take on these things is akin to a childs.
Again with the attacks. My take is as of a child's. I haven't been diagnosed with any form of retardation. All A's and B's throughout most of my scholarly time. Many hours of research on the topic as well. Yet I am the stupid one. The ability to entertain other ideas without accepting them is a sign of educated mind. Everyone in the modern earth grows up with the indoctrination of space. We all know the regular propaganda. Some question it and close minded people have a tantrum. How can a pressurized atmos that is not sealed air tight reside in a vacuum? Also "space" is not a perfect vacuum according to the "science". So the objects that are claimed to be hurling through space should encounter friction and path derivation caused by the imperfect vacuum. The ocean is traversed daily because its accessibility. Space, on the other hand requires much more planning, sophisticated materials, copious amounts of money (orders of magnitude more), and precise timing. Ocean? Build a vessel that can withstand the pressures and drop it in the pond. Doesn't even need to be manned. Why do we know more about the surface of the moon and mars, while there is so Mich that is yet to be learned from our own earth. NASA is ass backwards and duped many people in my opinion.
Because you're not bringing anything beyond a middle school analysis to the conversation.
Space is easy. It's a vacuum. There's nothing there. I could throw a ball and it would travel forever. Physics wise, that's easy as shit to work with.
Going to the bottom of the ocean? That's thousands of pounds of pressure per square inch. If you want to see even further, you then have to dig, and that's a MASSIVE can of worms at ocean depths. It's why saturation diving is considered one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
Honestly, your take on these things is akin to a childs.
Again with the attacks. My take is as of a child's. I haven't been diagnosed with any form of retardation. All A's and B's throughout most of my scholarly time. Many hours of research on the topic as well. Yet I am the stupid one. The ability to entertain other ideas without accepting them is a sign of educated mind. Everyone in the modern earth grows up with the indoctrination of space. We all know the regular propaganda. Some question it and close minded people have a tantrum. How can a pressurized atmos that is not sealed air tight reside in a vacuum? Also "space" is not a perfect vacuum according to the "science". So the objects that are claimed to be hurling through space should encounter friction and path derivation caused by the imperfect vacuum. The ocean is traversed daily because its accessibility. Space, on the other hand requires much more planning, sophisticated materials, copious amounts of money (orders of magnitude more), and precise timing. Ocean? Build a vessel that can withstand the pressures and drop it in the pond. Doesn't even need to be manned. Why do we know more about the surface of the moon and mars, while there is so Mich that is yet to be learned from our own earth. NASA is ass backwards and duped many people in my opinion.