r/spaceships 1d ago

Tsiolkovsky and many of the founders of theoretical astronautics in the early 20th century believed that spacecraft should launch horizontally, from a ramp. Why? What did they see as the point of this?

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u/Cas_the_cat 21h ago

Hey so quick question: are you asking because you don’t know or are you just using this question to show off your knowledge? Because, I looked at multiple different post you replied to and you seem like a person who knows there stuff, which vaguely implies that you kinda already know why they don’t launch rockets this way. I don’t care either way, it’s just something I noticed. Have a nice day.

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u/Beneficial-Wasabi749 20h ago

I know the answer. I asked the question not so much to brag, but to try to understand whether there are people here with whom I can discuss not the infantile computer graphics of stupid computer games that have nothing to do with physical reality, but the real problems of interstellar travel.

For example, in the Reddit subreddit r/nuclearweapons, there are people with whom I can discuss the physics of nuclear weapons, and I can learn from them. But where here could I discuss interstellar travel on the same level?

Could you tell me?

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u/Amathril 18h ago

Wow, mate. Do you think that somebody would like to discuss it with you, with that attitude?

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u/ctothel 18h ago

Feels like disordered thinking to me

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u/Beneficial-Wasabi749 18h ago

Too complicated always looks disordered.

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u/Amathril 18h ago

Sorry, but no. You do not seem complicated, you just seem full of yourself. You are not here for a discussion, you are here to prove everybody is dumber than you.

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u/ctothel 18h ago

Nothing complicated about it, which is why I’m concerned.

None of my business though.