This lame stand of your totally exposes you as a shill*.
Does it now, you crazy serial forum spammer who knows nothing about any of this. Your opinion is worthless.
As I've said several times you'd have to examine what's it's like under the actual lid to be able to opine on what would happen. It's clear that something under the top of the lid impacts it to make it stop falling.
I've shown you a screenshot of what it is actually like under the lid!! You are clearly trolling as usual.
IT'S FLAT!!
We don't know how much space there is all along the front when the lid comes to a stop without having physically examining it. It might be as much as half an inch.
It's flat as can be seen by the picture! It's also irrelevant. You are lying or trolling or just too dumb to look at a simple picture. I showed you the design spec animation. It's flat!!
This video of your assumes that there is little or no space along the front and that the force of the air coming out will be strong and even.
It makes no assumption at all and your ridiculous and proven inaccurate suggestion is irrelevant anyway. The falling lid sends the vast majority of air in direction of fall, it is basic physics. Any object acted on by a force etc.... The object is the air, the force is the falling lid.
It will be exactly as it is. The volume of air to be displaced is the rectangular size of the box above to the lid. Just guessing that looks about 4 cubic feet.
You can't assume that's the case without being able to physically lift up the lid and examine what it's like under there. There might be something at the corner that narrows the space where the air escapes and therefore increases the pressure.
The picture shows the surface flat and even, the video of the design shows the surface flat and even and your claim is irrelevant ******** anyway. Four cubic feet of air is going straight ahead in a fraction of a second and we see a tiny puff to the corner (impact).
The bottom line is that the movement of the dust being sent away from the surface is consistent with air blowing it. If this were a vacuum, there wouldn't be a force that could move it that way.
What a troll you are. The bottom line is that you are arm waving away clear and obvious irrefutable proof that the footage must be in a vacuum. All the "viewer" know this. In any medium, particularly vacuum and low gravity, any impact force on dust would be exaggerated.
Go ahead and rant all you want. It just makes you look like a horse's a-s and the viewers can see it. I don't see any point in my continuing to reiterate this.
Gotta laugh at this clown. He has no answer to his own stupid video actually proving the Moon landing with one tiny clip that he is too dumb to see or too scared to admit.
Now, troll - explain where 4 cubic feet of air went at significant speed (he actually pushed the lid shut AND you claim it was slowed down!) without any disturbance in the direction where the vast majority of it is sent!