Tito, how is gas pressure created?
The pressure of a gas is the force that the gas exerts on the WALLS of its CONTAINER. Are you disputing this?
You making an assertion does not make it a scientific fact. Where do we see gas pressure being created in nature without a container? Provide a practical demonstration.
Your little images are great, but you are ignoring the fact that the pressure has already been created. Right? AIR PRESSURE. Again, The pressure of a gas is the force that the gas exerts on the WALLS of its CONTAINER. I wonder why you left out that last word in your reply. So for the umpteenth time, show to us how we create gas pressure without a container.
I have already explained to you that the atmospheric gradient works on temperature. The denser gases are near the surface causing the temperature to increase. Hot goes to cold, higher energy goes to lower.
Gas pressure will always have higher energy than the negative energy of a vacuum. Without a barrier, the higher energy gas will fill the volume of the lower energy vacuum. This is also basic science. Again if you are disputing this then you will need to provide where we can observe the opposite of this happening in nature. Or a practical demonstration.
If you believe it's gravity holding the atmosphere to the earth, then tell us where we can observe gravity (mass attracting to mass) in the natural world.
Assertions need to be proved scientifically, otherwise they are just beliefs and pseudoscience. Science isn't based on explanations or stories it's based on empirical data. Is physical evidence not a standard we should adhere to?
I'll also ask again, if you take 10 pounds of 1 substance in one hand, and 10 pounds of another substance in the other hand, and drop them at the same time, what will happen?
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