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  1. KorbenDallas

    Year 1834 - Russian Submarine Rocket Launch

    I am not quite sure what to make of this interesting piece of information, but apparently Russians managed to launch some rockets from a submerged submarine as far back as 1834. Looks like they hit their targets as well. No clue why somebody would conceive such an idea in 1834. Granted, the sub...
  2. KorbenDallas

    16th century rockets: manned, multistaged and nozzled?

    I don't know much about the 16th century rockets, but some things appear to be so out of place, that acceptance of their existence is very strange. The origins of the knowledge are not being questioned. Why? According to our traditional science, even Siemienowicz's 1650 book should not exist...
  3. KorbenDallas

    18th-19th centuries: Bazookas, Rockets, Comets and Destroyed Cities

    And the rockets' red glare, The bombs bursting in air... I know, right? Considering how many times I've heard the US Anthem lyrics, it's pretty embarrassing that it took me that long to connect a few dots. Yet, it was right there, in my face. The poem was written in 1814. The date motivated me...
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