Message from @chad46
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Vacuums and non vacuums cannot exist together
Yeah and...?
There would be no outer space
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Why not?
you tell me
Well
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
I say it is gravity
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?
so bendy space time causes different pressure in a container
There’s nothing magic about a (relative) vacuum
i dont know what bendy space time is
What you’re doing rn is called defamiliarization
No, you cannot have different pressures inside (or outside) a container without a force acting in the gas within.
can you detect the force?
@Ferocious Chicken that does not make my point irrelevant or refute my point
Sure
It’s what pulls us down to the earth
Yes, there is an undeniable vector going down. Call it whatever you want but there is a downward vector
circular
Gravity doesn’t involve particles
@California Nightmare 3.0 Yes. Space could exist on a flat earth if the dome is high enough.
@Ferocious Chicken nope
[20:22] RadRhys: Yes, there is an undeniable vector going down. Call it whatever you want but there is a downward vector
Why not?
I’ve already told you
Yes, there is
10^-17 Torr would find equilibrium with our 14psi on earth. You're still in trouble with 'not a total vacuum'
Are you dense
yes, going down
Do you know what a vector is
@California Nightmare 3.0 But like I said, space is NOT a total vacuum!
Jeez
You still can’t have a really low pressure zone next to a really high pressure zone in a containiner and not expect the containers pressure to even out
10^-17 Torr is the story
but that's miles away from 14psi. you still lose
@Ferocious Chicken
Dude I already know
My point still stands
On flat earth the air wouldn’t get thinner as you go higher