Newsgroups: sci.math, sci.physics, alt.astronomy, sci.physics.relativity
From: BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 13:11:56 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Nov 3 2009 9:11 pm
Subject: Re: Imagine the pressure you'd feel at the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
On Nov 3, 12:49 pm, Double-A <double...@hush.com> wrote:
> On Nov 3, 12:36 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote: However, an eggshell would likely protect you, because the vast bulk > > On Nov 3, 11:57 am, Double-A <double...@hush.com> wrote: > > > On Nov 3, 10:52 am, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Nov 3, 10:11 am, Double-A <double...@hush.com> wrote: > > > > > On Oct 29, 10:43 pm, _@Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid wrote: > > > > > > Pressure accrues. > > > > > > What could produce “ reduced pressure and/or lower density ” > > > > > At the center of the Earth it's like you are in a vice that has > > > > > Double-A > > > > However, at near zero gravity (say within a 1% volume of Earth as > > > > ~ BG > > > If your head were clamped in a vice that was tightening, what would > > > Double-A > > At near zero gravity, where's all that pressure coming from? > > How much does lead or any other element weigh at zero gravity? > > ~ BG > The pressure is coming from the mass on all sides of you that IS > Double-A of whatever is surrounding yourself is being pulled outwards unless you yourself represented more density than anything else (thus you'd be representing gravity). If the core substance were that of hydrogen and helium? ~ BG You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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