Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)13:14:37 | 5 comments | 1 images
pepe original
Why can't they make a boat that goes to space? Why aren't there boats in space? Wouldn't a boat in space make a lot of sense if you think about the fact that it floats on water and water is like liquid sort of like being weightless in space or whatever? Why do I have to be the one that comes with all the good ideas?
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)13:59:22 No.16560240
they are called balloons and they do go to space
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)14:05:10 No.16560248
A ship on top of an elephant. That's the way to go.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)14:19:09 No.16560269
>>16560248
Now you're just being silly.
How would we even get an elephant to stay below a ship? And what about the amount of rockets it would take to lift such a heavy animal? And that's not even mentioning that it isn't aerodynamic at all, it would cause a lot of drag, just not optimal at all.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)14:23:18 No.16560272
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>>16560171
They do. All spacecraft are literally already boats.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)14:39:25 No.16560292
>>16560269
Elephant's mass provides gravity. No launch needed, just make it step over the edge of the world.
I agree, the amount of peanuts needed might be an issue, but bioengineers are working hard on the topic.