You've managed to completely miss the point again.
It's not the pressure or the strength. Its the effect the vacuum itself has. It causes materials to outgas. This means they literally turn to gas and just FLOAT AWAY.
The vacuum you use in your shop on epoxy is a low grade, ROUGH, vacuum. It's too weak to do this. Nothing like the high vacuum of space.
You've managed to completely miss the point again.
It's not the pressure or the strength. Its the effect the vacuum itself has. It causes materials to outgas. This means they literally turn to gas and just FLOAT AWAY.
The vacuum you use in your shop on epoxy is a low grade, ROUGH, vacuum. Nothing like the high vacuum of space.