My biggest fear is that earths atmosphere will escape into space. How likely this is to happen?
>>8808284
It is constantly happening, but it is also constantly being replaced by volcanic outgassing, and is happening at a very, very low rate. Unless you plan to live a few billion years, you can worry about something else.
>>8808296
So it cant just randomly happen one day and leave everyone without air?
>>8808296
citation required
can you show me a practical example of a pressured system next to a vacuum with no physical barrier?
>>8808341
Yes, Earth.
>>8808347
HaHA very good..... i said a practical example though..... i cannot observe this earth you speak of
>>8808350
Well lets think about why Earth would be an exception.
GRAVITYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!! (and the magnetic field to some extent)
>>8808354
pardon me sir. i still dont see a practical example.
Would your ego be so damaged if your response was "i can't"
Because, you know, that is the only answer
>>8808354
oh, and gravity is just a theory,
Can we stick to natural science?
Hey! OP? i know why it wont happen!
Your god GRAVITYYYYYY will keep it there!
Just ask your priests Cox or Tyson or Nye.
50/50 it either happens or happens not
>>8808374
Without trolling, can someone explain why this is false?
>>8808284
The part that escaped escaped.
The part that remains, remains.
You may want to have more concrete things to be afraid of, like an insane fat Korean fuck with nukes.
>>8808442
Unless you live n South Korea or Japan you have nothing to fear from Best Korea.
>>8808437
It isn't false, it follows from the fundamental theory of probability.
>>8808284
There was something about hydrostatic pressure where the force of gravity ends up overcoming or equaling the outward pressure forced by the earth's atmosphere.
>>8808374
this desu
>>8808437
You can't extrapolate statistics and apply them to one event.