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Rocket Science: easier than you think

Rocket science is often considered complex, but its principles can be grasped more easily than imagined. At its core, it involves Newton's laws of motion and the conservation of momentum. Rockets expel mass in one direction, propelling themselves in the opposite direction. This basic idea forms the foundation. While advanced mathematics and engineering refine the details, the underlying concept remains simple: controlled explosions generate thrust. Understanding rocket science becomes achievable when breaking it down to fundamental physics and gradual learning. So, next time you hear "it's not rocket science," remember, with fundamental comprehension, it might not be as daunting as it sounds.

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