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Is it possible to move into space only with my muscles,

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Is it possible to move into space only with my muscles, without friction?
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>>8799431
Step one: Fill space with water
Step two: Use muscles to displace water
It's that simple
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>>8799467
Back to /b/
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Answer.
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what kind of stupid question is this? what do you mean by move into space? you mean just fucking moving? without friction? no because friction is due to the movement of particles. you'll experience friciton of an average that can approach zero as the density in the air decrases to zero as you exit to outer space.

but if you just mean move here in the atmosphere, then of course you can't. i'm so baffled as to read this post. what is your context?
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>>8799431
by breathing
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>>8799829
there's air friction you doofus.
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>>8799431
If you want *zero* friction, you're in a vacuum. So yes, but you won't like it.
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>>8799832
no you idiot how do you think they do in space?
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suppose there is an android in space, in vacuum, stationary isolated in some point. can it get out from this point just be moving itself? can it boost itself just by the force of its arms or something like that?
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>>8799959
Yes. Since 2007 astronauts have been using Nasa's new "reaction wheels" coupled with a complex arrangement of "gyroscopes" to ensure that the ISS maintains a stable orbit around the earth. It is theorized that if we get enough of these things operating, the earth could be moved to another star system, dramatically lowering the costs of interstellar space travel and potentially stopping global warming.
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