Message from @SpiderLedgic (Cancer)

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2019-11-29 18:36:20 UTC  

it takes work to produce a vacuum

2019-11-29 18:36:24 UTC  

your definition of gas is wrong. You are using a laymans definition

2019-11-29 18:36:26 UTC  

no suction, gas just sits there

2019-11-29 18:36:34 UTC  

you can even get layering

2019-11-29 18:36:36 UTC  

if no vacuum

2019-11-29 18:36:36 UTC  

"A gas is defined as a state of matter consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor defined shape."

2019-11-29 18:36:46 UTC  

eg. sulfur hexafluride

2019-11-29 18:36:48 UTC  

so, it fills up the container evenly

2019-11-29 18:36:55 UTC  

and the randomness of movement is causing the expanson etc

2019-11-29 18:36:58 UTC  

will layer on the bottom. and then one could purge the "headspace" with helium

2019-11-29 18:37:10 UTC  

then you would have a bilayer gas system.

2019-11-29 18:37:14 UTC  

with an invsible line in between

2019-11-29 18:37:17 UTC  

Gravity appears to accelerate downward however

2019-11-29 18:37:28 UTC  

Space is actually pushing it down

2019-11-29 18:37:30 UTC  

but as soon as you start to apply a vacuum, the helium will go first (assume vacuum from top)

2019-11-29 18:37:36 UTC  

sulfur hexafluride layers the bottom?

2019-11-29 18:37:38 UTC  

ok i dont reasearch much but to think we live on a flat earth bewilders mw

2019-11-29 18:37:41 UTC  

u should know that gravity affects atoms depending on ther emass

2019-11-29 18:37:44 UTC  

then the line between them will rise as the helium leaves

2019-11-29 18:37:54 UTC  

eventually you'd have only sulfur hexafluoride

2019-11-29 18:37:58 UTC  

It’s not mass it’s energy and momentum in general

2019-11-29 18:37:58 UTC  

the more mass the stronger the force

2019-11-29 18:38:00 UTC  

and then eventually that would all go too

2019-11-29 18:38:11 UTC  
2019-11-29 18:38:11 UTC  

why would nasa lie?

2019-11-29 18:38:15 UTC  

Even light has gravity but it is massless

2019-11-29 18:38:21 UTC  

it's denser than most gases

2019-11-29 18:38:43 UTC  

so you can actually "pour" it

2019-11-29 18:38:46 UTC  

like a liquid 🙂

2019-11-29 18:38:49 UTC  

light get affected by gravity cause gravity warps the space so that light itself can go straight but in warped space

2019-11-29 18:39:34 UTC  

you guys dont need to get all smart the earth is obviously not flat

2019-11-29 18:39:43 UTC  

you have a gas gradient in the athmosphere right?

2019-11-29 18:39:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/650043269383716872/High_Altitude_Balloon_showing_earth_and_sun.gif

2019-11-29 18:39:54 UTC  

same with water

2019-11-29 18:39:58 UTC  

Earth's flat. cope

2019-11-29 18:39:59 UTC  

the deeper down the more pressure

2019-11-29 18:40:17 UTC  

too low

2019-11-29 18:40:17 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD its obviously not XD

2019-11-29 18:40:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/650043375919038477/crepuscular_rays2.PNG

2019-11-29 18:40:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/650043386954514462/crepuscular_rays_1.PNG

2019-11-29 18:40:26 UTC  

sun is close and small