Mohashesh
Member
I'm no scientist, but aren't odors are small molecules in gas form?? if so don't they travel from high pressure to low?
if so, wouldn't be possible to contain the odor if we had it inside a low pressure zone that is within a high pressure zone?
example:
got two sold Container A and B made from metals;
-Container B is smaller than container A and can easily fit inside container A.
-Container B is fixed in the center of container A(or the interior of container A is designed in a way that container B is rested and fasten to the center of it).
-Container B is depressurized to a point where it has negative pressure while container A is pressurized to the point any opening would cause the air to make a sound if it finds an escape.
If the weeds or seeds (that is sealed in a bag to keep it safe from negative pressure) are placed inside of container B would this set up prevent the smell from escaping and therefor becomes drug dog proof?
ps: I know it's not something easy to accomplish but it is just a thought
if so, wouldn't be possible to contain the odor if we had it inside a low pressure zone that is within a high pressure zone?
example:
got two sold Container A and B made from metals;
-Container B is smaller than container A and can easily fit inside container A.
-Container B is fixed in the center of container A(or the interior of container A is designed in a way that container B is rested and fasten to the center of it).
-Container B is depressurized to a point where it has negative pressure while container A is pressurized to the point any opening would cause the air to make a sound if it finds an escape.
If the weeds or seeds (that is sealed in a bag to keep it safe from negative pressure) are placed inside of container B would this set up prevent the smell from escaping and therefor becomes drug dog proof?
ps: I know it's not something easy to accomplish but it is just a thought