I’ll tell you what the problem is. We arrived at our understanding about pressure, temperature and all things to do with gasses as a result of 200 years of experimentation by scores if not hundreds of scientists. All the verified discoveries they made have given us the various scientific laws and principles that many technologies are based on that all appear to work just fine.
So what is different to what I'm saying?
Gravity and a few little sidesteps.
It's mostly done in how I'm explaining, unless you want to show me yourself where I'm wrong by using an easy and simplistic example from your very own mind.
Take electricity generation where water is heated, steam produced that does mechanical work that is then converted into electricity. The way in which the steam behaves in its various states is well understood and it totally at odds with your own ideas.
How is it at odds, unless you're on about nuclear, which I don't believe in.
Which is already a topic in TS&AS part of the forum.
The way you describe your ideas are so far from reality that they make no sense.
No. They are so far from what you believe to be a reality due to your adherence to mainstream narratives, which could very well be a mixture of truth's,fictions and a mix and mash of both, into ideals.
Gravity is one such nonsense and one you cannot stand by as your proof but can stand by as your indoctrinated handed down proof.
That's not a dig by the way, we were/are all under this type of stuff. It's just a case of, to what degree each individual swallows.
Steel and other metals are not porous to gas.
Yes they are.
Some are more and some are less, but they are all porous.
Think about gas canisters like propane tanks where the gas being under pressure becomes a liquid, why does it become a liquid?
It becomes a liquid because the molecules are compressed into it to a point where they cannot agitate.
It's no different to an air compressor, except for the different gas changes up to the points of use.
You compress air and it becomes condensate inside the tank. It may only be minute compared to filling a gas cylinder but it's all about compression.
Why when you release the valve does it become very cold?
It's super compressed inside the cylinder but it's normal state is to be super expanded.
If you open the valve you allow that expansion to take place at the exit point, against the atmosphere.
Because the gas super expands out of the exit it pushes the atmosphere away and compresses it.....but, because the liquid is now super expanded gas, it is super expanded gas that is not under agitation to any degree to cause mass agitation, which means you initially get a freezing escape against the initial atmosphere.
That's as basic as I can muster.
Your Understanding of gasses and how they behave is totally wrong. If you were right, none of our gas related technologies, including every heat engine, car engines included, would not work in they manner we are familiar with.
Yes they would and do work, obviously.
It's just a case of understanding and marrying it all up with mine and taking out gravity, etc.
Does it never occur to you why everything appears to work according to laws you disagree with, could it be your are wrong about what you believe in and science is correct?
I don't believe I'm wholly wrong. Maybe in some cases but, considering I know gravity is nonsense and many other things are...I think I have a case, whether you think so, or not.