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Yes, every time you use a GPS.
A vacuum is a human constuct of a containment with the air sucked out .
A GPS doesn't use a vacuum , it uses the spacing between things .
Quote from: Bobsey on 04/01/2023 16:40:12A vacuum is a human constuct of a containment with the air sucked out .Vacuums aren't a human construct. The majority of the Universe is a vacuum. However, the speed of light has been measured in a man-made vacuum, if that's what you are asking.
but the Universe isn't a vacuum
Quote from: Bobsey on 04/01/2023 17:00:32the Universe isn't a vacuum , humans didn't make thatA trivial google search says otherwise:"The best vacuum ever constructed on Earth was done at CERN at reported to achieve a density of about 1000 atoms per cubic centimeter. While this is astonishingly low, it is still over 2 million times more dense than interstellar space!"https://sites.coloradocollege.edu/pc357ml/2014/04/10/space-as-a-vacuum/#:~:text=The%20best%20vacuum%20ever%20constructed,more%20dense%20than%20interstellar%20space [nofollow]!
the Universe isn't a vacuum , humans didn't make that
Quote from: Bobsey on 04/01/2023 17:00:32but the Universe isn't a vacuumMost of it is.That's part of the reason they call it "space".
A vacuum is a space devoid of matter.
A vacuum is a space devoid of matter according to google
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I always thought a vacuum was a process of extracting the air from a containment . Are you saying the universe is contained or something similar ?
Quote from: BobseyI always thought a vacuum was a process of extracting the air from a containment . Are you saying the universe is contained or something similar ?Actually, while it was forming, the baby Earth extracted any nearby atoms out of space by its gravitational field, interacting with the protoplanetary disk- The same goes even more so for the Sun (mostly hydrogen and helium) and the large planets (Jupiter, Saturn, etc)The Sun blows out a high-speed Solar Wind, but its density is far less than the density at the surface of the Sun.- Since the surface of the Sun is strongly compressed by gravity into the sphere we see in the sky- By the time this Solar Wind reaches the Voyager spacecraft, its density and speed have dropped enormously. In this region, the extremely low density of the interstellar medium dominates.CERN uses very fancy vacuum pumps, but for most of space, gravity is the invisible "pump" which keeps the air out of space.https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status/ [nofollow]
There is no such thing as a perfect vacuum. But the space between the stars + planets is a much better approximation to a vacuum than any ever produced by man.
Am I missing something here ?