Nature abhors a vacuum and that presidential candidate is filling it with his populist promises and pompous declarations.
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PNG. This seemingly very scientific statement actually was first made by rabelais in gargantua (1534), in latin: Aristotle once postulated horror vacui (nature abhors a vacuum).
Nature is rarely in a state of equilibrium, and the second law affirms that spontaneous changes will always seek the middle ground: If you create a vacuum inside a container here on earth, nature will fill the container with air very quickly if you give it the chance (for example, by puncturing the container). From our daily experience with nature, it does seem like nature abhors a vacuum.
Start date aug 30, 2007.
On the other hand, we know that outer space is. Much like humans with all these new available planets, nature abhors a vacuum… Vacuum = le vide, la succion. Cela provient du phénomène très connu que dès qu'on nettoie la maison et qu'on tourne le dos, elle redevient sale.