No matter how many times you try to use a vacuum I will offer an answer to it as an impossibility.
Which is just you wilfully rejecting reality.
No. It's you rejecting any other explanation than the one you bought into, which, in my honest opinion, is not reality.
This isn't a matter of explanation, this is a matter of what words mean.
You are blatantly lying about what words mean for the sole purpose of pretending space can't exist.
I don't claim vacuums need to be perfect because to have a perfect vacuum would mean nothing exists.
If they don't need to be perfect that means an extremely low pressure system is a vacuum.
No, it means an extremely low-pressure system is what it says. It's lower pressure.
So just outright contradicting yourself?
Again, it is quite simple, either you lie to everyone and claim that vacuums must be perfect vacuums in order to be a vacuum, that is they need to be devoid of all matter to be a vacuum.
Or you be honest for once and admit that vacuums do NOT need to be perfect, that they can have matter present, as long as it is significantly below ambient pressure.
So pick one.
Are you going to lie and claim vacuums need to be perfect, or are you going to admit they don't need to be perfect so an "extremely low-pressure system" is a vacuum?
It's not about magic it's about natural compressive force between all molecules of varying layering and breakdown, with no free space.
It is about magic, as you have no explanation at all, and need to rely upon pure magic, multiple times, to pretend you have a system that works.
Without attractive forces and free space, there is no reason for liquids to suddenly change into gas, with such drastically different properties.
The fight is simple enough to imagine.
Molecules vibrating under varying degrees of frequencies based on their molecular layering of continual expansion and compression.
You cannot have compression without expansion and you cannot have expansion without decompression.
Which in no way explains anything.
It requires all molecules to be attached with no free space.
No, it doesn't. You are yet to demonstrate any fault with the idea of free space, which actually explains things.
No. Gases have the properties they do because they're allowed to expand against other gases and liquids and such, to then be compressed into the Atmospherically stacked layering they eventually take up based on their own molecular breakdown of their own molecular layering. (Think gobstopper analogy).
This explains nothing.
Here is an example of an actual explanation:
Liquids have molecules that are close together. This results in the attractive forces between molecules being significant. This holds the molecules together.
If enough energy is provided these molecules can overcome the attractive forces and break free, where there are then large regions of free space between the molecules, making the attractive forces insignificant.
This large amount of free space means the gases are quite compressible, as you are just removing that free space.
But liquids, with negligible free space are not anywhere near as compressible, because the majority of the space is physically taken up by the molecule.
The attractive forces which need to be overcome vary depending on molecule, as they have different sizes, and different polarity. This results in some species becoming gas at very low temperatures, while others become gas at much higher temperatures.
Notice how it actually explains, including contrasting liquids and gases. And different substances?
Compare this to your "explanation".
You claim that gases are the way they are as they are allowed to expand against other molecules.
What is allowing this?
Remember, you claim there is no such thing as pull. So why can't liquids expand? What is stopping them?
I have done it many times
No, you haven't.
You have provided vague claims which explain nothing, and more specific claims which have been refuted.
people like yourself are never going to even try to understand it because you class anything against your indoctrinated beliefs as more of an insult and I'm fine with that so I'm under no illusions about you wanting to grasp anything or admitting you do.
And there you go with more dishonesty.
The reason no one other than yourself "understands" is because you can't explain.
It isn't things going against reality which is the insult, it is you continually pulling this shit. Because you can't explain anything, you just resort to insults, falsely claiming I am indoctrinated because I don't accept your garbage.
There can never be free space
Repeatedly asserting the same dishonest BS will not help you.
If you want to assert such a blatant lie, then explain WHY?
What magic makes free space impossible.
Don't just assert your delusional fantasy, explain why free space itself is impossible, even as a hypothetical.
And again, notice how you just latch onto free space, and rage at it, rather than even attempting to address the issue?
Again, free space directly explains the vastly different compressibility of gases vs liquids.
Gases are so compressible because of the free space.
You can simply reduce the free space, and bring the molecules closer together.
Liquids have very little free space, so take tremendous force to push them together.
How do you try to explain it? MAGIC!
Molecular breakdown. Layering peeling from the molecule. (Gobstopper analogy)
Think carefully about it.
I have thought about it. It explains NOTHING!
Again, rather than even attempt an explanation, you just spout vague garbage.
The crux is simple. Free space does not exist
It is quite simple.
You hate reality, so you reject it at all costs.
You can't explain why free space can't exist, nor can you provide a viable alternative.
So you just baselessly assert free space can't exist, and provide vague BS which explains nothing.
For this issue, free space explains it trivially, yet you can't explain it at all.
Free space explains what is observed in reality. Your delusional BS does not, and you have no viable alternative for free space.