rwjefferson Posted February 19, 2013 Author Posted February 19, 2013 Does space exhibit vacuum pressure? Does vacuum pressure push or pull? peace ron
swansont Posted March 15, 2013 Posted March 15, 2013 welcome to the science revolution.101 def: field area subject to force syn: same as above Around each and every working vacuum cleaner nozzle is an area or field where attraction holds sway. q - What happens as ping pong balls and marbles and ball bearings and other forms of matter are spun past the working end of a vacuum cleaner? a - Attraction signifies and defines vacuum pressure. I already know how states of force like entropy and vacuum pressure and Higg's and weak nuclear and Van der Wall's and gravity and lower pressure differential all share and demonstrate the property of attraction. other than time and distance I just want to know why you seem to think there is a significant difference between states of attraction like Higg's and gravity. ron ! Moderator Note You can use a thread to ask questions and get a physics response, or you can present some alternate idea. What you can't do is both at once. If you're going to go down the path of speculations, then this belongs in speculations. Trying to sneak speculation into the main science forums by leading off with a question isn't going to fly.
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