javagamer Posted May 4, 2012 Posted May 4, 2012 I'm curious whether or not it is possible to make a vacuum by taking a rigid, hollow sphere and forming a vacuum inside of it. Presumably this is possible if you just assume the material it is made out of is infinitely strong and rigid (it just needs to weigh less than the equivalent volume of air). However, I'm curious if this is possible with any materials we know about.
Externet Posted May 4, 2012 Posted May 4, 2012 It was made around 25¿? years ago. I remember reading but not much more details than being about 50cm diameter and made of glass, as thin as a soap bubble.
Enthalpy Posted May 4, 2012 Posted May 4, 2012 My considerations about such a balloon are there: http://saposjoint.net/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=2520 The easiest I could imagine was a skin on a truss. Not extremely complicated then, but a very nice challenge.
javagamer Posted May 6, 2012 Author Posted May 6, 2012 Thanks enthalpy, that's just what I was looking for.
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