Message from @BIG LENNY M8
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You all keep bringing up vaccuum chambers.
yeah?
Nothing just floats in vaccuum chambers.
What matter do we know has the lowest known boiling point?
Yet you claim it does in space.
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Sorry but according to you guys there are stars so large you could fit trillions of earths in them.
I don't get how that follows
never seen a boat is space tbh
Their gravitational pull would yank it.
So ignorant...
yh
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Would yank what?
Or what matter do we know has the lowest known melting point?
In other words, what matter do we know will remain a fluid while all other matter are solid?
prolly something like helium irk off the top of my head
Also, the reason I point out that objects dont float in vacuum chambers is to demonstrate how objects falling does not require a medium, which buoyancy does.
Objects fall even where there is no medium for buoyancy.
And when Helium is a liquid in a chamber, what is above the surface of the helium?
but at that temperature, nothing else will be a gas if helium is already a liquid
tuche
i thought your argument would be why isnt the helium rising
Why isn't the helium rising?
as its a liquid its now more dence then what it was befour
it is more dence then the air above it
What keeps the liquid helium at the bottom of the chamber if nothing else is a gas?
What air is above it if nothing else is a gas when helium is a liquid?
hip
if there is no air in the chaimber exept liquid helium the helium would boil and become a gas
i’m bAck
so, only gaseous helium then?
how do we know what temperature
well iff you put liquid helium in a vac chamber with no air in it the helium would boil
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okay, so only liquid and gas helium will exist in the chamber. When the helium becomes a superfluid, why does it not always find its level?
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emtheres a few things to say here
this is a chamber right
Also it does not always conform to the shape of the container.