What would happen if we take a glass bottle or similar an suck as much air as we can out of it?
There's no such thing as suck. Everything is a push. Figure this out and you will understand it better, seriously.
I do not want to say create a near vaccum because apparently that can not be a thing.
Not where we reside is can't.
Scepti's explanation seems to be the air pushing from the inside of an empty container causes it to weigh less. I think mass plays a role also.
Nope. I mentioned a balloon and the right conditions to give a sort of buoyancy due to excited matter.
I also said that tests using this method are inconclusive.
So sucking out the air will cause less mass and pressure to be in the container.
There is no sucking. All you're doing with a container is allowing atmosphere to expand out of it by use of energy - as in - a pump.
Fill it with water and you change that to now having the atmosphere pushed out of the bottle and into the atmosphere to push back onto the actual bottle and the contents inside (water).
Does this statement mean one reason the bottle would weigh more is that there would be more atmosphere to push against the bottle? To clarify the atmosphere that was inside the bottle is now outside adding to the atmosphere already pushing against the bottle. Leading to the weight increase.
Let's use water in a bath to explain this.
In a bath you have an empty bottle. You know that in that bottle, is atmosphere. You also know that the atmosphere inside that bottle is acting with the bottle to displace the water in that bath. For instance:, if you keep the bottle under the water, it will displace the bottle and the atmospheric pressure in it, of water.
Basically by pushing it down with energy, you make the bath water rise meaning you have exerted that extra pressure upon the bottle and air which now crushes/squeezes that bottle with the extra force your energy is pushing against that bottle.
Now your energy is your hand pushing that bottle down into the bath because if you didn't do that, your bottle would simply float on the top and only displace the water the bottle is pushed against, leaving the atmosphere inside the bottle to effect what we see as a float, or buoyancy.