Message from @SpiderLedgic (Cancer)
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what
u didnt debunk anything
@negatic the thing is, that it has never been demonstrated
if gravity could hold a gas against the force of a vacuum pump, it would. but it doesn't
what hasnt?
how do you know it doesnt?
I don't care how tall your vacuum chamber is. we can evacuate it
despite gravity
burden of proof @negatic #6895
Why would the outside of the earh act like a "vacuum pump"?
what is your evidence for your claim phd?
"Space" would be like a very strong vacuum pump.
No
it's ridiculous
yes but why do u think gravity isnt enough to counteract it?
gravity cannot hold gases. fullstop
But there IS a pressure gradient, though. If gases are unaffected by gravity, how is that possible?
HOW do you know
what ur evidence for that claim
Can you explain why it should act like a vaccum pump?
Because I've personally used vacuum chambers my whole careeer
SO
vacuum chambers cant hold as evidence since there tooooo small
That is not an explanation
as you should know
ok ๐
gravity is a force that only really has an effect with giant masses
ok
so u say cause gas doesnt have a gradient in a vacuum chamber it shows ur point right?
gradient to bottom of chamber
the distance from the top to bottom of chamber is very short compared to the atmosphere for example
it was recently found out that we have gas pressure till a distance till moon
roughly
You actually can get a presure gradient if you use heavy gases
and the further away you are the lesser the impact of gravity while it also has an infinite radius of effect
not true. the definition of a gas is a substance that always expands to fill its container
sure
ergo, when you apply a vacuum...it goes
it doesn't hang around the bottom ๐
and gravity is accelerating gas downwards to the ground