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re: Chilling story regarding dissapearance of Malaysia flight 370

Posted on 6/19/19 at 1:39 pm to
Posted by 777Tiger
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Posted on 6/19/19 at 1:39 pm to
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I'll throw something else out there. What if the plane never came back to ground but instead kept climbing, to the point it left earth's atmosphere? I know that a space shuttle has insane amounts of thrust/force/speed to get off the ground and into space, but could a plane, already traveling at 40,000 feet doing 500+mph pull the nose up and just keep going? What if that plane was so fricking high that it just left the gravitational pull of the earth???!?


put the crack pipe down and slowly step away from the computer, that's enough internet for you this year
Posted by whit
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2010
11004 posts
Posted on 6/19/19 at 1:45 pm to
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I'll throw something else out there. What if the plane never came back to ground but instead kept climbing, to the point it left earth's atmosphere? I know that a space shuttle has insane amounts of thrust/force/speed to get off the ground and into space, but could a plane, already traveling at 40,000 feet doing 500+mph pull the nose up and just keep going? What if that plane was so fricking high that it just left the gravitational pull of the earth???!?
I read this and thought to myself “interesting, I wonder if this could’ve happened” then I read
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put the crack pipe down and slowly step away from the computer, that's enough internet for you this year
then I laughed out loud at how stupid I am
Posted by BaddestAndvari
That Overweight Racist State
Member since Mar 2011
18314 posts
Posted on 6/19/19 at 2:33 pm to
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put the crack pipe down and slowly step away from the computer, that's enough internet for you this year


in his defense, the science behind escape velocity is a pretty tight lipped state secret that not a lot of people understand or could replicate.

That being said:

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I'll throw something else out there. What if the plane never came back to ground but instead kept climbing, to the point it left earth's atmosphere? I know that a space shuttle has insane amounts of thrust/force/speed to get off the ground and into space, but could a plane, already traveling at 40,000 feet doing 500+mph pull the nose up and just keep going? What if that plane was so fricking high that it just left the gravitational pull of the earth???!?


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