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by pja
923 days ago
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No, I understand precisely. The context of my original comment was someone expecting that a cup of water at the centre of the earth would explode due directly to gravitational effects. This is wrong, as I pointed out. Even on the surface of the earth it is the air pressure that prevents the water boiling off instantly, not gravity itself. On the surface of the earth that air pressure is due to the effect of gravity on the atmosphere, but you can supply that air pressure by a number of other means in other places. The air pressure inside the ISS is not there due to gravity after all! I suggest to you that if we can posit a hole at the centre of the earth, then we can fill it with air at 1atm if we want to - we are in the realm of mathematical models here, not reality after all :) |
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