Message from @tripolarbear
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why woudl it blow up
just like a rocket and a space suit
i mean it can handle a pressure difference of 5 psi
you need better sealant and higher tech than what they are using
so 5 psi inside and complete vacuum on outside would be fine
Not if you designed the tire to absorb the force being applied by the pressure inside of it.
what sealant do they use?
you need like forcefield tech or something to survive that powerful of a vacuum
^based on what/
Or atmosphere
you cannot put 6 to 8 foot concrete and steel reinforced walls in space, too much mass
Because that's what we have it for
@^Kevin^ its not the vacuum thats pulling inwards its the atmosphere pushing inwards you can test this if you get 2 vacuum chambers and put a vacuum in the first smaller one and put that inside the larger one and drain the air
even if space existed
and it still wouldn't work in the vacuum of space, because the vacuum of space is said to be 100,000 times stronger
Gravitational pull of the sun helps us stay in rotation
ITS NOT THE VACUUM thats pulling inwards
its the point where your putting a plastic screw on the tire inflation area isn't going to hold the air in from exploding to fill the vacuum
the nozzle
Hello fellow flat earthers
@Abe Lover what's a gravitational pull?
gravity isn't real
Agreed
unless there is a pressure differential
@^Kevin^ How dare you! You missed out drag and viscosity!
4. APPLICATION OF VISCOSITY TO THE MEDIUM: https://imgur.com/a/5KomCOu
Do you understand what causes bouyancy? You literally can't have bouyancy without gravity.
lets keep it simple
5. APPLICATION OF DRAG ON THE BODY: https://imgur.com/a/wzaen55
No let's be specific
Drag and viscosity also debunk gravity
@^Kevin^ so a ball in water goes towards lower density, but a ball in air tries to go towards HIGHER density?
flt earth physics at its finest
Gravity is a myth
@Derek Nelson cavendish
its quite proven
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