Gravity is the container. Gravity manifests itself as a constant measurable force . That holds our atmosphere in place. Yes some of our atmospheric particles do escape earth's gravity. And a vacuum is just the absence of stuff my guy. Not some force that sucks on atmospheres.
I'm not pressuring anyone for 100% answers. Just some thing. A functioning model. Nothing wrong with that. A single measurement of flatness? An explanation for the constant aparent force that can explain f=m/a or explain bouyancy. Something. Anything
And what's the formula for bouyancy? And density is not a force. Density does not give things a vector. And since we both know bouyancy has that little g in there that kinda deflates that. And since density isnt a force and doesn't give things a vector no it doesn't make more sense.
Oh my God years later and still not a single original thought. Not a single measurement, prediction, anything and I did it again. I'm playing chess with a pigeon....
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