Update 2025-07-01 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The market will resolve YES if the rockets provide a significant and not negligible horizontal force for propulsion. The presence of a vertical force component (for grip) will not, on its own, cause a NO resolution.
Just to clarify, this would mean that the (rumoured) cold gas thrusters would have to provide forward momentum instead of just a vertical force?
So the resolution criterion would be something like āthe vector of the force applied is not purely vertical, but has a horizontal componentā? But it would still resolve YES presumably if the vector is angled in an in-between position, providing both grip and thrust?
The most likely implementation is obviously having thrusters angled in between purely horizontal or vertical. So not a binary situation. Would it resolve NO if itās ānot just propulsionā, i.e. it has any vertical component, or YES if itās ānot just gripā, i.e. has any horizontal component?
(Presumably something like āmost of the force is for thrust/gripā is really hard to pin down, since that will be context-dependent.)