Message from @Σ5
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go deep enough you have massive amounts of water on you piling on you
with a vacuum its the opposite
pushing
with a vacume its not exactly opposite but a lack of pressure
a vacume is relative
its a lower pressure
a pure vacume is zero pressure
the stronger the vacuum the more stuff wants to fill it
yes
a perfect vacume vs sea level pressure will be 14 psi of air pressure trying to push you thru the small hole
thats tiny
barely any force
altho yes the water on the surface of your skin does boil
keep in mind that in the vacuum of space, if it was real, would be much stronger than this example
false
not much stronger
that almost near perfect vacume
well even if it was half of sea level
a pure vacume will only doubble the force
thats a large area on that cylendar
large area = large force
small area = small force
yes
even space isn't a perfect vacuum
yes
if it actually exists, which it doesn't
but its damn near close to it
its strong enough to not allow you to stick a thumb into a hole, if a hole actually happened everything in that sapce would be on the outside fast
you don't have time to plug it with a thumb, and if yo udid you would lose the thumb ,and probably most of the hand
we are talking about fiction because there is no space, but just theoretically it wouldn't happen the way they say
false
do the actual math
the ammount of force pushing you out is equal to (p1 - p2)*a
p1 is pressure inside
p2 is pressure outside
a is area