MJL
New Member
So, in one of those contemplative moments with a large cigar, sitting by myself in the darkness outside I have, as many, contemplated my lighter and how magnificent it is. Holding the cheap Nibo lighter in my hand I am always reminded of how the bundle of little blue flames reminds me of the main engines going off on the Space Shuttle...only much smaller. So my question is this. Armed with one of these lighters, in an atmosphere-less environment like space could you generate enough thrust from a Nibo butane lighter to make an object of small mass, like a human, to move? Assuming a lack of inertia and gravity one has to wonder what velocity one could attain with a full burn of the lighter? I am not suggesting you could attain the 17,000 miles per hour that the Space Shuttle flies at. I am just curious if what one could do with a Nibo lighter and a mass of say 200 pounds in outer space. Obviously, life sustaining devices would have to be left behind so this would be a one way trip for sure.