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Old 21-05-2005, 12:55 AM
Nightshift
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Nup, still don't get it, sorry.

You refer to the term "Vacuum" which is defined as, "Latin, empty space, from neuter of vacuus, empty, from vacre, to be empty." but I refer to the actual void which is outside our atmosphere which when introduced to a higher pressure atmosphere absorbs it with gusto therefore displaying a void of lesser pressure, thus a vacuum in the negative atmoshpere sense. The void of space can not be nothing, if it were, rocket engines would not produce thrust, a high pressure ejection creating movement based on a lower pressure on it's opposite side? I still think the negative pressure of this void (vacuum) should be increasing towards the negative, unless, the universe has a fixed volume suggesting it is contained? I prefer to think of the universe as absolutely infinate without boundaries, of course my feeble Meade only see's a few million light years at best so I may be wrong.

More input requested.
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