Nothammer t1_iy2u9y9 wrote
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There's actually a little pressure in space. But not 1 atm for sure.
bak3donh1gh t1_iy2ujmh wrote
Space is relative. So yeah a little pressure surrounding the earth, surprisingly far away as well. But it the space between galaxies I'm gunno go with no pressure. As this video will teach(I did not actually watch the whole video)
Nothammer t1_iy2uvlm wrote
Even I between galaxies there are molecules from time to time. Space is nearly a perfect vaccum though and we're talking in absolute miniscule amounts of pressure here. It's absolutely negligible, but it's technically a liiiittle pressure.
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Vertebrae_Viking t1_iy36aik wrote
Technicalities like this are to be ignored if you don’t want to piss off a random physicist.
Edit: medics don’t care about outer space.
Nothammer t1_iy38tdt wrote
Hehehehehe
Schuben t1_iy3nayb wrote
Like a general practicioner or are we talking about specialists?
Vertebrae_Viking t1_iy4htdp wrote
Yeah. Uh. I’ll just blame that on autocorrect.
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