T. A. Gardner
Serial Thread Killer
The problem is keeping the vacuum.  Even small leaks will cause the system to fail. It doesn't even take a leak to ruin the vacuum.  Someone spills a Big Gulp soda and it's hit.  In a vacuum, all that moisture becomes a gas and now you have a problem.  Sealing everything is virtually impossible.  There are going to be just too many places it could leak.  Every station on the system will be a nightmare to keep sealed.
If you've ever had to design and build anything that had to operate in a vacuum, you'd know how hard this is to accomplish.
				
			If you've ever had to design and build anything that had to operate in a vacuum, you'd know how hard this is to accomplish.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 
	 
 
		 
	 
 
		