Nope. Shitty understanding of physics. A vacuum isn't a force, it's just empty space.
A gas particle sitting in a vacuum has no reason not to move towards a source of gravity.
Yes, a vacuum is literally nothing. Gas expands to fill its container. “space” is an infinite vacuum. So the container is an infinite vacuum. There’s nothing keeping the air contained on the spinning ball moving thousands of miles per hour.
Things do not move without a force applied to them. Important to understand. When gas expands to fill a container it's because it's under pressure and/or excited. It's not something that magically happens all the time no matter what. If you put a gas into a container with plenty room to spare, it won't fill the container.
The gas won't shoot off into space by itself...because there's no force being exerted onto it.
Nope. Shitty understanding of physics. A vacuum isn't a force, it's just empty space. A gas particle sitting in a vacuum has no reason not to move towards a source of gravity.
Yes it does. The infinite vacuum it’s sitting next to
A vacuum is literally nothing. There's nothing to stop gravity. You seem to think things move for no reason. You need a force for something to move
Yes, a vacuum is literally nothing. Gas expands to fill its container. “space” is an infinite vacuum. So the container is an infinite vacuum. There’s nothing keeping the air contained on the spinning ball moving thousands of miles per hour.
Things do not move without a force applied to them. Important to understand. When gas expands to fill a container it's because it's under pressure and/or excited. It's not something that magically happens all the time no matter what. If you put a gas into a container with plenty room to spare, it won't fill the container.
The gas won't shoot off into space by itself...because there's no force being exerted onto it.