He just asked a space nerd that dabbles in nuclear physics about rocket science .
She's so excited!!!]
Of course it's not weird, it's rocket propulsion! When a great force pushes an object at a rate more powerful than gravity, it will fly! According to Newton and Galileo, the concept of inertia is one of the key basis of rocket science and flight itself--that is to say, an object that is in motion will stay in motion. What your Pokemon seems to be doing is having a reaction similar to crafts used in space travel or jet planes: its fuel creates a reaction and pushes it off the ground, the necessary opposite reaction is its flight!
It does not matter if it's a "ground type" if it's got the right amount of force to push it!
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She's got that look.
He just asked a space nerd that dabbles in nuclear physics about rocket science .
She's so excited!!!]
Of course it's not weird, it's rocket propulsion! When a great force pushes an object at a rate more powerful than gravity, it will fly! According to Newton and Galileo, the concept of inertia is one of the key basis of rocket science and flight itself--that is to say, an object that is in motion will stay in motion. What your Pokemon seems to be doing is having a reaction similar to crafts used in space travel or jet planes: its fuel creates a reaction and pushes it off the ground, the necessary opposite reaction is its flight!
It does not matter if it's a "ground type" if it's got the right amount of force to push it!