Message from @joestertilt
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Not the only argument, just one of the best.
The idea that our relatively tiny planet and it's gravity can withstand the enormous vacuum of space doesn't really make sense to me.
I mean withstand meaning holding our atmosphere
Why not?
Well because pressurized systems never exist next to a vacuum without a barrier
except with the magical force called gravity
I don't think space really is a vacuum
Well that's different...
How?
Gravity - keeps us orbiting around sun but not enough to pull us in. Keeps our moon orbiting around us but not enough to pull it down.. wheeph we just so lucky
Because it's scientific consensus that it's a vacuum
Why does it have black holes, stars and all?
If it's just a vacuum
Also, you seem to agree with science now
No I don't, I'm just pointing out what the consensus is
I don't agree with it.
That is why you believing it's not is "different"
Everyone else agrees that it is a vacuum
Well, I don't
It's not a vacuum it's an area of extremely low pressure
Low pressure, or negative pressure?
Low pressure
Still, low pressure next to a higher pressure tends to equalize
That is "outer space" according to science
A very strong vacuum I would say
Vacuum's don't suck.
Very **very** common misconception.
Then what do they do?
Nothing?
Plug it in. Dun
Vacuum's don't do a thing. However, some other gas may expand to fill the vacuum, if allowed to do so.
What allows it to do it?
I mean technically you're right, but what happens when the vacuum is exposed to our atmosphere is what I am referring to
Gas don't self replicate or reproduce. Pointless conversation
Who said they do?
I guess it can expand to fill void.
Vacuum or void. What ever u wanna call it
Welp, time to make a simulation...
I have some gas surrounding a sphere with gravity.