Haha, that's great. Speaking of nearly zero gravity, I really wonder how that feels like, sadly there isn't really a chance to try it out though. ^^
maybe when your plain is falling within the gravity speed of earth, you can experience it...and hoping for the best it wont be your last time. Or just book a zero gravity flight in your local Nasa station ($5000)
actually there is. there is a flight service where you can take the airplane and they dive down for like a minute or 1,5 minute at acceleration. costs a few thousands to participate ofc, but there is. Astronauts use it to train for 0 gravity.
aww wtf its funny but i think its annoying to eat that way etc... but tell me why the "papership" is moving in space when there is almost "No " gravity, what is it moving?
awesome :lol: ..gonna build a rocket right now. you can come too when I'm going to space, morro! rocket might explode at ground start. also, TNT is aboard for several reasons that can not be explained.
Pft, I don't need to watch a video to know the reason for something. @Jer: Haha, ok, I'll come along.
Knowing the reason because the correct answer was given to you, or guessing an answer based on own knowledge are 2 different things. Assuming you watched the video, the answer was given to you. However the addition of "I'd say" in your post would indicate a degree of guessing.
*sigh* It's a combination of both. I remembered having heard something along these lines in that video, but I wasn't too sure anymore. Since what I rememberd seemed like a plausible answer to me I added the "I'd say". Everything clear now?