What exactly does rope do with atoms?
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It uses their atomic bonds to convey a directed force, enabling momentum transfer between distant objects.
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Okay... this one you lost me on. Lol.
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Yeah, its an odd one, I don't get how it could possible work math and theory says it shouldn't, but reviews say yes... idk.
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Yes but <insert insane conspiacy theory here> and the CIA sallelites prove it!
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The rope analogy is confusing, better to just think of ejecting mass.
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valve,cake and steam
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I assumed it was.
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