Message from @Strike
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brb
they actually can
you just need acceleration
alright you convinced me
*an accelerative force
yea
or if you wanna go really into it a curvature in spacetime but that's not really relevant right now
Well depending on what definition you have of gas pressure. But a good example of gas pressure without a container is turning on your fan. That’s gas (air), pushing against your skin.
remember the word vacuum
We’re not talking about a vacuum
Gas pressure without a container
Gas can exist in a vacuum. There are no perfect vacuums.
after a while the air from the fan will become equal in pressure to its surroundings
oh I thought we were on about why the globe cannot exist
How so?
I agree with your pressure statements tho
but as long as it's being accelerated it can have a pressure differential
You’re talking to a group of globies, strike.
Including the mods.
look guys we can perhaps debate on a more simple level on global science
Do it
U gonna talk about how it breaks the second law of thermodynamics?
you ever seen train cars implode from air being sucked out of em?
Because it doesn’t
It does, so..
In fact, it has nothing to do with the 2nd law of thermodynamics
Here we go.
metallica have you seen train cars imploding?
Uh thankfully no..
Lol
ok great if we havent even gotten to step 1
we cannot properly debate about the earth
not even the moon landing
alright Im just pushing your buttons, im a hungry dude rn
i'm guessing the idea that it'd break the second law of thermodynamics is that it ought to spread out to reach a lower energy state
here lemme post a link what I mean its a 15sec video
though that kinda
doesn't work unless you're ignoring gravity
im not brining in any physical laws
I think some of the confusion with this topic is comparing atmospheric pressure to contained pressure - pressurized gas in a sealed container. Atmospheric pressure is generated by weight. I'd compare it more to the ocean, where pressure increases with depth due to weight.