Creating space vacuum

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So i'm trying to make a mini-game on my friends server. I am making it in "space" on a space station. I'm trying to design it so whenever a hole is made in the space station all players will get sucked out and die. I don't think this is possible but if it is can you try to find an answer in 1.7.10, if not just give me an answer for 1.8.



Best Answer

Based on one of your comments, saying that you'll teleport them to the void, you could use the command testforblocks which compares 2 3-dimensional areas and tests if they're the same. If your machine notices that the blocks are not identical, it will teleport them. Testing for if there's a hole may be a bit more tedious, and you'll need multiple testforblock commands testing for each wall.




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Can you create a space vacuum on Earth?

And while it's impossible to emulate the emptiness of space on Earth, scientists can create extremely low pressure environments called partial vacuums. Even with the vacuum cleaner analogy out, "understanding the concept of the vacuum is almost foreign because it's so contradictory to how we exist, Faherty said.

Is it possible to create vacuum?

Answer. Practically, it is impossible to make a perfect vacuum. A perfect vacuum is defined as a region in space without any particles. The problem is that to maintain a vacuum in a region you have to shield it from the environment.

How do you make a space vacuum?

Procedure:
  • Cut a circle in the top of the mason jar that will just fit the rubber stopper.
  • Insert the rubber stopper into the top of the jar.
  • Place a candy, such as a peep into the jar.
  • Screw the top on tight.
  • Place the nozzle of the pump into the jar through the stopper.
  • Evacuate the air from the jar.


  • What makes up the vacuum of space?

    Outer space is not completely empty\u2014it is a hard vacuum containing a low density of particles, predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium, as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, neutrinos, dust, and cosmic rays.



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