How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1261320 Canada 09/16/2011 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? well doesn't that leave 22% of whatever? more than enough wouldn't you say Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1504895 and besides, it's friction not fire You can't have friction without a combustible element such as oxygen present. The top 78% of The Atmosphere is made from non-combustible Nitrogen of which is lighter then the 22% whatever, therefore resting above whatever and wouldn't support combustion. No burning-up upon entering the Atmosphere. Space Shuttle burn-up was staged! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1509366 United States 09/16/2011 01:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? The same way you can have a space shuttle burn up without heat shields. Realize also space is a vacuum and the massive resistance faced and heat generated when entering what is almost like a 20 mile thick brick wall(the atmosphere) when compared to that vacuum. |
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User ID: 1549013 Australia 09/16/2011 01:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? well doesn't that leave 22% of whatever? more than enough wouldn't you say Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1504895 and besides, it's friction not fire You can't have friction without a combustible element such as oxygen present. The top 78% of The Atmosphere is made from non-combustible Nitrogen of which is lighter then the 22% whatever, therefore resting above whatever and wouldn't support combustion. No burning-up upon entering the Atmosphere. Space Shuttle burn-up was staged! what a dick wad,pretty good staging if you ask me. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1440319 United States 09/16/2011 10:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? well doesn't that leave 22% of whatever? more than enough wouldn't you say Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1504895 and besides, it's friction not fire You can't have friction without a combustible element such as oxygen present. The top 78% of The Atmosphere is made from non-combustible Nitrogen of which is lighter then the 22% whatever, therefore resting above whatever and wouldn't support combustion. No burning-up upon entering the Atmosphere. Space Shuttle burn-up was staged! Wrong, all it takes is any form of gas to have friction in a vacuum. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1261320 Canada 09/16/2011 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? well doesn't that leave 22% of whatever? more than enough wouldn't you say Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1504895 and besides, it's friction not fire You can't have friction without a combustible element such as oxygen present. The top 78% of The Atmosphere is made from non-combustible Nitrogen of which is lighter then the 22% whatever, therefore resting above whatever and wouldn't support combustion. No burning-up upon entering the Atmosphere. Space Shuttle burn-up was staged! Wrong, all it takes is any form of gas to have friction in a vacuum. - A candle in a vacuum wouldn't burn without the presents of Oxygen. - A bic-lighter in a vacuum wouldn't spark without the presents of Oxygen. - Electrostatic friction in a vacuum won't produce an electric charge without the presents of Oxygen. Just tell this audience why is exposing the Truth so awful? |
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User ID: 1552566 Ireland 09/16/2011 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? Hey Punisher... It's "presence" not "presents". The latter are what you get from Santa Claus bro. Just sayin, y'know, you being an almighty scholar and all, that kind of habitual error could make you look a bit bad. Just y'know... sayin :P 'Magically Delicious' |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1261320 Canada 09/16/2011 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? Hey Punisher... Quoting: Lucky Charms It's "presence" not "presents". The latter are what you get from Santa Claus bro. Just sayin, y'know, you being an almighty scholar and all, that kind of habitual error could make you look a bit bad. Just y'know... sayin :P I stand corrected. Thanks. I'm always thinking I'll get rewarded [presents] for saying the Truth :) |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1261320 Canada 09/16/2011 10:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? well doesn't that leave 22% of whatever? more than enough wouldn't you say Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1504895 and besides, it's friction not fire You can't have friction without a combustible element such as oxygen present. The top 78% of The Atmosphere is made from non-combustible Nitrogen of which is lighter then the 22% whatever, therefore resting above whatever and wouldn't support combustion. No burning-up upon entering the Atmosphere. Space Shuttle burn-up was staged! what a dick wad,pretty good staging if you ask me. So now you admit they're good at it, huh! Like the Space Shuttle theatrics, huh! Like the ISS showcase stage, huh! Like the Moon landings, huh! |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1261320 Canada 09/16/2011 10:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? The same way you can have a space shuttle burn up without heat shields. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1509366 How can the Space Shuttle possibly burn-up if the top 78% of The Atmosphere is made from non-combustible Nitrogen and doesn't support any form of combustion? You can't have friction without a combustible element such as oxygen present. Realize also space is a vacuum and the massive resistance faced and heat generated when entering what is almost like a 20 mile thick brick wall(the atmosphere) when compared to that vacuum. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1509366 Space according to the Pistachio assthroughnutz is cold, and the top outerlimits of the thin thinner air of the Atmosphere is thinnest on top so it can't be like a 20 mile thick brick wall of which doesn't EVEN support any form of combustion. You better get back in here and defend your FAIL reply! |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1261320 Canada 09/16/2011 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? This clip supports my thread. THNAKS He clearly mentions that its air getting compressed. Oxygen is heavier than Nitrogen and according to 'REAL' physics Nitrogen will rest above Oxygen so there'll be absolutely no combustion for the top 78% upon entry. How does your science explain how her Pistachio meteorites can possibly burn-up if the top 78% of The Atmosphere is made from non-combustible Nitrogen of which doesn't support any form of combustion because its absent of any Oxygen? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1507455 United States 09/16/2011 11:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How can Pinocchio meteorites possibly 'BURN-UP' upon entering The Atmosphere if the top 78% is made from non-combustible Nitrogen? well doesn't that leave 22% of whatever? more than enough wouldn't you say Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1504895 and besides, it's friction not fire You can't have friction without a combustible element such as oxygen present Ok, genius... Then explain to the class how water causes friction... |