No, there isn't. A vacuum is just nothing. It's not a force, there's no reason it would rip away the atmosphere. You people really have no grasp of physics. If you have a particle floating in a vacuum, it will move towards a source of gravity. And stay there.
No, there isn't. A vacuum is just nothing. It's not a force, there's no reason it would rip away the atmosphere. You people really have no grasp of physics. If you have a particle floating in a vacuum, it will move towards a source of gravity. And stay there.
Gravity doesn't exist.
What do you call it when you let go of something and it falls to the ground?
I stopped lifting something that's heavier than the air and can't glide on it, so it falls. I call it what it is. Falling.
Cool story, why does it fall?