There is no explosion inside rockets.
wrong, the end.
the fireworks example is valid,
No, it's not. I explained why. I am fine with the idea of directed explosions on the small scale, I said this in the first post and mutliple times sicne. You ginroed me, becaus ethat is all you are capable of doing. A rocket is orders of magnitude more powerful than a piddling firework, the size of the rocket means the weight icreases by the proportion squared (that's just how everything is scaled up, very basic stuff), so the explosion would need to be a LOT more powerful than it would be on a scaled down model, even if a firework was a valid comparison. Just look at the strength of a rocket explosion, and realise how much force must be constantly acting on it.
You could always try actually responding for once, instead of evading. You have literally evaded this exact point since the very first post in the thread. Are you going to respond this time or just evade yet again?
Your response to that was, "It's too long I can't be bothered"
I ma not going to watch an hour logn documentary that probably doesn't have the answer in. If you're too lazy to write it out yourself, at least give the time at which my question is answered. If you are incapable of doing this, I can only conclude even you coudln't be bothered with that bs, so you simply cannot know if it has the answer in.
Look at that, I said that before as well.
Feel capable of doing anything other than ignoring me yet? Moron. I will insult you when you persist in this blatant dishonesty, ignorance, evasion and hypocrisy.