Author Topic: Ninjas fighting walruses with saxaphones in space.  (Read 1691 times)

Stop jumping to conclusions.
It's common sense when based off of certain pieces of knowledge, since I haven't done physics yet, I only know that much. I am applying this in general, but of course there things in the way blocking this to be entirely true which I do not know of.
Same here.
I figure since everything is made out of matter, and if your theory was true, everything in space would go Kaboooom.

Same here.
I figure since everything is made out of matter, and if your theory was true, everything in space would go Kaboooom.
Anything with air inside of it. I know you're gonna say space shuttles, but those are either because of design or something else I don't know of yet.

Air pressure is what makes things go boom in space. Unprotected things that is. That's because air will try to stop at nothing to move to a place with lower air pressure.
Take a balloon, for example. Put in in your room. Nothing happens. Put it in space, and the high pressure air inside it wants to move to the zero air pressure of the vacuum of space. Since the balloons rubber skin is fragile, it pops. But space craft are reinforced and are meant to withstand the the huge air pressure trying to get out.

This pretty much my general knowledge of it. Sorry if the explanation is unclear :S

As I said, mammals don't explode when exposed to a vacuum.



http://space.about.com/cs/basics/a/bodyvacuum1.htm

God damn. If you have a question, google it instead of clinging to your handicapped beliefs.

I jizzed in my pants when i saw the topic name :D

http://space.about.com/cs/basics/a/bodyvacuum1.htm

God damn. If you have a question, google it instead of clinging to your handicapped beliefs.
Mine wasn't a belief, it was a hypothesis based on certain pieces of knowledge I have "collected".
As I said, mammals don't explode when exposed to a vacuum.
Thank you for that.


How is this a horribly awesome anomaly?