Quote (card_sultan @ Nov 2 2016 12:54pm)
have you changed the density of the object in the vacuum or just made the volume of "air" it exists in lighter?
So the less air there is, the harder it pushes? And if we suck every molecule of air out, the resulting "nothing" will push the hardest?
Any particular reason why a "nothing" would push down? If you raise the object to the ceiling, there would be more nothing underneath it than above. Would it push the object up then? Does the nothing below the object pull, while the nothing above pushes?