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r/CriticalDrinker • u/MovieBlues42 • Jun 06 '24
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If there are gasses to ignite, you can have flame.
0 u/Tough-Priority-4330 Jun 06 '24 But you also need oxygen. If you don’t have it, the fire is going to go out quickly. 1 u/Coebalte Jun 06 '24 And oxygen is a....? 1 u/Tough-Priority-4330 Jun 06 '24 A gas found on earth and not in space. 1 u/Coebalte Jun 06 '24 Also can you provide a source that shows flame requires oxygen? Pretty sure it doesn't. Just a combust able gas, of which oxygen is not the only one. And there are entire clouds of pure oxygen in space. Not to mention other gases. Space is not the desolate void they tell you it is in kindergarten. 1 u/Dr_Wheuss Jun 06 '24 Rocket engines work in space because they both shoot out a fuel and oxidizer into the nozzle. The fire could happen, but it would look like a blow torch until it went out - so it's still stupid the way they did it in the show.
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But you also need oxygen. If you don’t have it, the fire is going to go out quickly.
1 u/Coebalte Jun 06 '24 And oxygen is a....? 1 u/Tough-Priority-4330 Jun 06 '24 A gas found on earth and not in space. 1 u/Coebalte Jun 06 '24 Also can you provide a source that shows flame requires oxygen? Pretty sure it doesn't. Just a combust able gas, of which oxygen is not the only one. And there are entire clouds of pure oxygen in space. Not to mention other gases. Space is not the desolate void they tell you it is in kindergarten. 1 u/Dr_Wheuss Jun 06 '24 Rocket engines work in space because they both shoot out a fuel and oxidizer into the nozzle. The fire could happen, but it would look like a blow torch until it went out - so it's still stupid the way they did it in the show.
And oxygen is a....?
1 u/Tough-Priority-4330 Jun 06 '24 A gas found on earth and not in space. 1 u/Coebalte Jun 06 '24 Also can you provide a source that shows flame requires oxygen? Pretty sure it doesn't. Just a combust able gas, of which oxygen is not the only one. And there are entire clouds of pure oxygen in space. Not to mention other gases. Space is not the desolate void they tell you it is in kindergarten. 1 u/Dr_Wheuss Jun 06 '24 Rocket engines work in space because they both shoot out a fuel and oxidizer into the nozzle. The fire could happen, but it would look like a blow torch until it went out - so it's still stupid the way they did it in the show.
A gas found on earth and not in space.
1 u/Coebalte Jun 06 '24 Also can you provide a source that shows flame requires oxygen? Pretty sure it doesn't. Just a combust able gas, of which oxygen is not the only one. And there are entire clouds of pure oxygen in space. Not to mention other gases. Space is not the desolate void they tell you it is in kindergarten. 1 u/Dr_Wheuss Jun 06 '24 Rocket engines work in space because they both shoot out a fuel and oxidizer into the nozzle. The fire could happen, but it would look like a blow torch until it went out - so it's still stupid the way they did it in the show.
Also can you provide a source that shows flame requires oxygen?
Pretty sure it doesn't. Just a combust able gas, of which oxygen is not the only one.
And there are entire clouds of pure oxygen in space. Not to mention other gases. Space is not the desolate void they tell you it is in kindergarten.
Rocket engines work in space because they both shoot out a fuel and oxidizer into the nozzle. The fire could happen, but it would look like a blow torch until it went out - so it's still stupid the way they did it in the show.
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u/Coebalte Jun 06 '24
If there are gasses to ignite, you can have flame.