Observations/Gas Pressure container

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Gas Pressure requires a container (under construction)

This is not a theory, it is an observable fact. Gas pressure in nature does not exist without a container.


Globe beliefs

Sadly, a globe proponent by the fictitious name of "McToon" suggests that imaginary "columns of air" can and do exist. He held his hands out like waiting for a hug, and explained that the space between his hands is a column of contained gas.
It bothers the globe believers enough to degrade themselves into making up imaginary stories, because the fact is, earth's atmos is a gas pressure system and they believe NASA's story that there is no container separating us from the ever expanding vacuum of space. According to the scriptures, the earth has a firmament over it, which would act as a container.

The globe model necessitates gravity to "hold" everything down. It has been suggested that gravity holds gasses down to the surface on the earth in a gradient manor. The heavier gasses like air remain closer to the surface while the thinner/lighter gasses like helium are higher up. The higher up you go, the thinner gasses become. Eventually the thinnest gasses are adjacent to a vacuum that becomes stronger the further out in space you travel.

Container

A container can only contain something if the container is "appropriate" for the task. Eggs in a basket is containment, but that same basket wouldn't serve as a container for water or gas pressure.
There are exceptions to the rule, for example, a balloon can hold gas pressure in containment; However over time the balloon might deflate because the gas might slowly escape, thus not being a good container. Another example is a pale of water may hold water, but heat may make the water convert to gas and evaporate. The pale is excellent at holding water but not suitable for holding gas.

Definitions of Container:

  1. A receptacle, such as a carton, can, or jar, in which material is held or carried.
  2. A large reusable receptacle that can accommodate smaller cartons or cases in a single shipment, designed for efficient handling of cargo.
  3. One who or that which contains.

Synonyms & Similar Words: bin, holder, receptacle, vessel, box, bottle, basket, carrier, crate

Containment

When something is contained, you could say it has containment. Definitions of Containment:

  1. The act or condition of containing.
  2. the act of containing; keeping something from spreading or escaping

Synonyms & Similar Words: isolation, segregation, restraint, constraint, confinement, restriction

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