swrushing, the "alot of physics guy" would say, that the pushee exerts and equal amount of force back on the pusher. But the pusher has more mass, friction, or other variable which in turn exerts back all of the force that the pushee exerts to the pusher.
In outerspace, assuming zero asolute velocity (not possible in reality) and no other gravity than what each object has within itself. One could never push anything without being pushed back. A pebble would barely effect your velociy, while you would barely effect the space station's velocity.
in anycase, shooting below center of mass usually results in the target falling forward, above center mas target falls backwards. There is a good reason a kill shot is said to "stop somone dead in their tracks". They simply fall without taking a step neither forward nor backwards. The results are consisent from a .223 round to a .50 round.
In outerspace, assuming zero asolute velocity (not possible in reality) and no other gravity than what each object has within itself. One could never push anything without being pushed back. A pebble would barely effect your velociy, while you would barely effect the space station's velocity.
in anycase, shooting below center of mass usually results in the target falling forward, above center mas target falls backwards. There is a good reason a kill shot is said to "stop somone dead in their tracks". They simply fall without taking a step neither forward nor backwards. The results are consisent from a .223 round to a .50 round.