I see that you are dodging the question.
To me this proves that you do not understand newtons laws.
I am not.
To me this proves you are a blind retard.
still Dodging the question and misdirecting,
I'm game.
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Buba Legbone appears to be running out of steam.
What would happen to a finite amount of steam if introduced to an infinite vacuum?
Plus lol.
Enjoying yourself there, Mr. Howard Beale?
You can try answering the above too if you like, Rainman?
Should be good for a laugh...
Or you could tell us if you like cats instead?
To answer the question we must defined the terms.
Infinite vacuum: a volume of space without limits and void of matter.
finite amount of steam: volume of water brought to hundred degrees centigrade at sea level.
Steam?: in a given volume a state of matter between liquid and gas, fewer particles per volume of liquid, more particles per volume then a gas.
hum the barometric pressure would determine the temperature of the steam. In a sense a cloud is steam.
Steam: water vapor suspended in air.
hum? what is the temperature of a vacuum? Absolute zero.
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By God power, this volume of steam is added to the vacuum.
The local vacuum would longer be a vacuum.
The steam would immediate expand to gas, and continue to expand, polluting the vacuum.
At some point as temperatures reach absolute zero will gravity be sufficient to bring back the particles together, or will it continue to expand?
Infinite vacuum? No, we can now find matter, here and there, but still a vacuum.