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Flat-Earther's rocket lofts him 1,875 feet up

38 pointsby utopkaraabout 7 years ago

15 comments

eloffabout 7 years ago
I wonder if he really believes the earth is flat, or if he's just pretending so the flat earth people will keep funding his rocket hobby.
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jimmiesabout 7 years ago
I have a high altitude balloon+electronics education project and it is very fun. We were using our pocket money. It can get expensive really quickly was very hard to raise money for this kind of stuff. We spend about $300 per launch (not including transportation) given we retrieve the payload successfully. If we don&#x27;t, it is going to be $1.5k per launch for a latex weather balloon. There is a lot of risks involved in the process.<p>With that in mind, I think being able to launch a hunk of metal to 2k ft with just $20k is actually really quite impressive. I don&#x27;t care if he raised money for the flat earth cause or any other scandalous cause, I think he did a legitimately impressive engineering feat, risked his life for it, raised money for it, didn&#x27;t hurt or rob nobody. I am thoroughly entertained by this guy. Anyone with an iota of a brain will quickly realize this is just a comedy sketch, but as they say, a fool and his money are soon parted. If they didn&#x27;t give money to this guy, they would have given their money to another stupid cause. And if anyone decides to give their money to any flat earth cause, I&#x27;d rather see they give money to this one.<p>With that in mind, I don&#x27;t think I would go so far as going on the radio saying stupid shit just to raise money for my hobby project. But then, the world rewards people with crazy ideas and crazy execution plans when they work. Clearly, this is one of the instances when an unlikely funny idea actually worked. If I knew about this earlier, I would have chipped in some of my money just because it&#x27;s so hilarious (and I can see many people would do that too).
theonealtairabout 7 years ago
Can&#x27;t really fault him for literally studying &quot;the natural world through observation and experiment&quot; as opposed to blindly taking some else&#x27;s word. But, he should probably spend his time understanding what others did to &quot;study the natural world through observation and experiments&quot; and realize it&#x27;s not so blind to look at their conclusions.
guscostabout 7 years ago
If you’re going less than 2000 feet up, what’s wrong with an airplane?
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smoyerabout 7 years ago
I&#x27;m more interested in the fact that he converted a motor home into his launch pad. Well ... the steam-punk side of me also wants to see how his steam-powered rocket works. Unfortunately after looking at NoizeTV I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;ll be watching his launch.
synthecypherabout 7 years ago
Does he still believe the earth is flat?
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ggmabout 7 years ago
I don&#x27;t think this is high enough to see the curvature of the earth. So, experientially he probably has a confirmation-bias event which reinforces his core belief. Well.. the belief he espouses, to further his aims.
mysterypieabout 7 years ago
Video of the launch:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gizmodo.com&#x2F;at-long-last-flat-earth-rocketeer-finally-manages-to-b-1824059035" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gizmodo.com&#x2F;at-long-last-flat-earth-rocketeer-finall...</a>
CyberDildonicsabout 7 years ago
I think putting a gopro on a balloon would have been easier.
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SubiculumCodeabout 7 years ago
The flat-earth stuff is nonsense, but I am glad he stuck to it and launched. Congrats, and even a bit of admiration.
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starik36about 7 years ago
If he is a true believer, he is at least willing to test those beliefs by conducting an experiment. As it should be. How many true believers of anything are willing to have their their minds changed?<p>This guy should be praised instead of ridiculed by a bunch of internet non-contributing zeroes.
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stusmith1977about 7 years ago
Wouldn&#x27;t it have been more sensible to do the launch from somewhere nearer the edge of the earth?
johnnyOnTheSpotabout 7 years ago
Given people have always known the earth is round based on the shadow it casts on the Moon...
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utopkaraabout 7 years ago
He could have gone up to the top of Burj Khalifa instead. But, that wouldn&#x27;t have placed him on the headlines. Also, he is running for governor. As far as I can tell from recent experience, he will win.
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jwilkabout 7 years ago
Translation for metric units users:<p>1875 ft ≈ 570 m<p>150 miles ≈ 240 km<p>350 psi ≈ 2.4 MPa<p>350 mph ≈ 560 km&#x2F;h<p>86 miles ≈ 140 km