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So I opened up a nat gas geyser I had vacuum sealed.

I don't know why, but some mechanic is causing it to maintain a vacuum barrier.

The natural gas is at 5,000

the outside carbon dioxide is at around 500 with the outer ring being in the mg amounts.

Just figured this could be useful If i could reliably replicate and maintain it.

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I've seen something similar recently in steam turbines with 1-tile high steam chambers. One tile would have 100+ kg steam, the next one (and everything onwards) vacuum. It was always temporary though. I thought it had to do with the turbine mechanics, but apparently not. 

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