Message from @California Nightmare 3.0

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2019-12-23 20:15:56 UTC  

This could mean space is just a really low pressurized part in our atmosphere and your so called barrier can extent millions of miles from the earth @California Nightmare 3.0

2019-12-23 20:16:20 UTC  

There’s space everywhere

2019-12-23 20:16:24 UTC  

There’s space next to me

2019-12-23 20:16:27 UTC  

you have no evidence of the so called space

2019-12-23 20:16:42 UTC  

No, I meant space space. Globe earther kind fo space

2019-12-23 20:16:55 UTC  

Outer space has no evidence and a vacuum next to a non vacuum is impossible

2019-12-23 20:16:55 UTC  

no such thing dave

2019-12-23 20:17:10 UTC  

or at least no evidence for it

2019-12-23 20:17:22 UTC  

^

2019-12-23 20:17:29 UTC  

There is only void.

2019-12-23 20:17:40 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 Yes, but like I said no one claims spake is a total vaccuum. We DO know our atmosphere is getting thinner and thinner the higher we go

2019-12-23 20:17:55 UTC  

but we can only go so high

2019-12-23 20:17:56 UTC  

That’s because there’s a container

2019-12-23 20:17:58 UTC  

Pressure gradient

2019-12-23 20:18:27 UTC  

i have seen no evidence humans have gone higher then 100 miles

2019-12-23 20:18:32 UTC  

Yes there's a pressure gradient. So far we haven't seen the gradient stop. This means it could go for hundreds of kilometers

2019-12-23 20:18:43 UTC  

Why does the air get thinner as we go higher up?

2019-12-23 20:18:44 UTC  

who's 'we'

2019-12-23 20:18:56 UTC  

gravity = theory

2019-12-23 20:19:02 UTC  

why does the ionospher act so weird?

2019-12-23 20:19:04 UTC  

Pressure gradient @Triscuit
Only works in a container btw

2019-12-23 20:19:11 UTC  

You guys think a magic invisible force holds the atmosphere in... 😂

2019-12-23 20:19:27 UTC  

Why can’t a pressure gradient exist outside of a container?

2019-12-23 20:19:40 UTC  

Electromagnetism is an invisible force but I don’t hear you rejecting that

2019-12-23 20:19:40 UTC  

because it would disperse

2019-12-23 20:19:42 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 But you do acknowledge that space is possible if the container in big enough?

2019-12-23 20:19:49 UTC  
2019-12-23 20:19:55 UTC  

Why not?

2019-12-23 20:20:02 UTC  

Even in a container, the gas would even out to equal pressure

2019-12-23 20:20:04 UTC  

@RadRhys there is plenty of evidence for that

2019-12-23 20:20:06 UTC  

Vacuums and non vacuums cannot exist together

2019-12-23 20:20:13 UTC  

Yeah and...?

2019-12-23 20:20:21 UTC  

There would be no outer space

2019-12-23 20:20:23 UTC  

@Triscuit but it doesnt

2019-12-23 20:20:29 UTC  

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2019-12-23 20:20:29 UTC  

Why not?

2019-12-23 20:20:41 UTC  

you tell me

2019-12-23 20:20:47 UTC  

Well

2019-12-23 20:20:52 UTC  

Are you ignoring what I just said. No one ever claimed space is a total vaccuum, it has a really low pressure @California Nightmare 3.0

2019-12-23 20:20:53 UTC  

I say it is gravity

2019-12-23 20:21:23 UTC  

The pressure difference between the troposphere and stratosphere is much greater than any place higher. Unless there was a barrier there, which I know none of you would claim there was, why wouldn’t the air from the troposphere disperse into the stratosphere?