Are vacuums even real?
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A vacuum is a space entirely devoid of matter. On earth we can not create true vacuums but only low pressure environments because the container would inevitably implode due to the absolute difference in pressure.
Matter always seeks equilibrium in its density. Exposing a low density body to a high density environment should crush the low density body. Think of going deeper and deeper in the ocean, the high water density would ultimately crush your lower density body.
Now consider the opposite situation. A relatively high density body in a low density environment will expand and in extreme situations it should even explode. Just think of putting a cool air filled balloon in a warmer, low pressure air environment. It will expand.
Now tell me, how the fuck can a body exist in damned infinite vacuum without exploding into the tiniest particles all over space?
How do floating bodies in a vacuum space like planets, make any darn sense?
Matter always seeks equilibrium in its density. Exposing a low density body to a high density environment should crush the low density body. Think of going deeper and deeper in the ocean, the high water density would ultimately crush your lower density body.
Now consider the opposite situation. A relatively high density body in a low density environment will expand and in extreme situations it should even explode. Just think of putting a cool air filled balloon in a warmer, low pressure air environment. It will expand.
Now tell me, how the fuck can a body exist in damned infinite vacuum without exploding into the tiniest particles all over space?
How do floating bodies in a vacuum space like planets, make any darn sense?
