The actual answer is that the vacuum of space does not exert any force on the atmosphere at all
This is because space is fake and gay and a vacuum requires a physical container
The actual answer is that the vacuum of space does not exert any force
No shit, it's a vacuum, hence it is devoid of matter. The earth however is a pressure system which needs to be contained or else the gasses will escape. As can be demonstrated in reality with experiments.
It does not “suck” the air. We associate the word “suck” with “vacuums” but it’s a misnomer. That’s not what vacuums do.
A vacuum is simply devoid of matter. A high pressure system, like the one we experience on earth however is exerting force. These gasses require a physical barrier in order to prevent them from equalizing with the alleged vacuum of space in which we would all be dead.
So your 5 second search rambles on about a strawman of a vacuum "sucking" when a vacuum doesn't suck, nobody said it did. A vacuum is devoid of matter and pressure systems exert force. Gravity doesn't exist, you rely on an appeal to authority and call me the troll.
GetFuckedCunt -1 points 2.2 years ago
Prove it
This is because space is fake and gay and a vacuum requires a physical container
No shit, it's a vacuum, hence it is devoid of matter. The earth however is a pressure system which needs to be contained or else the gasses will escape. As can be demonstrated in reality with experiments.
A vacuum is simply devoid of matter. A high pressure system, like the one we experience on earth however is exerting force. These gasses require a physical barrier in order to prevent them from equalizing with the alleged vacuum of space in which we would all be dead.
So your 5 second search rambles on about a strawman of a vacuum "sucking" when a vacuum doesn't suck, nobody said it did. A vacuum is devoid of matter and pressure systems exert force. Gravity doesn't exist, you rely on an appeal to authority and call me the troll.