Please show me an experiment where "force" is keeping gas under pressure without a container.
I did.... It's an explosion.... The gas is kept under pressure for as long as force is being applied.
You can say it's only temporary, but gas in a container is not permanently pressurized either... because eventually the container will fail and stop applying force to the gas.
It's the exact same principle with both. The gas will remain pressurized for as long as force is applied....
So I'll ask you again... Is there any force you can think of that would be putting constant uninterrupted pressure on the atmosphere?
I did.... It's an explosion.... The gas is kept under pressure for as long as force is being applied.
You can say it's only temporary, but gas in a container is not permanently pressurized either... because eventually the container will fail and stop applying force to the gas.
It's the exact same principle with both. The gas will remain pressurized for as long as force is applied....
So I'll ask you again... Is there any force you can think of that would be putting constant uninterrupted pressure on the atmosphere?
That is like jumping out of the window and claiming you are flying.
You are either really stupid or a paid shill to spread non-sense to brain dead NPCs.
What force causes objects to fall?
How Gravity Works on Flat Earth
https://odysee.com/@EricDubay:c/HowGravityWorksonFlatEarth:9
Does it apply force or not?
I have a scale that seems to think it does.