The problem with sucking the air out of a room, is that most rooms aren't air-tight. (although I can see why that would slip your mind.)
Mucking about with the local field might be possible. But Planets have honking big fields that would take a LOT of energy to fiddle with, even on a small scale. I don't think you could do more than reduce or increase a small area by a barely measurable percentage.. at least, not with the power our tech level makes available. Hence why really small wormholes would be more likely at first. Another reason why venting rooms isn't likely to be practical. I mean, you could, but it would take a really long time. (although, tiny wormhole and a high pressure air line would one way of getting fresh air into somewhere that needs it.)
And yeah, Wavicles probably, just virtual ones that don't exist, but everything around them behaves as if they do.
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The problem with sucking the air out of a room, is that most rooms aren't air-tight. (although I can see why that would slip your mind.)
Mucking about with the local field might be possible. But Planets have honking big fields that would take a LOT of energy to fiddle with, even on a small scale. I don't think you could do more than reduce or increase a small area by a barely measurable percentage.. at least, not with the power our tech level makes available. Hence why really small wormholes would be more likely at first. Another reason why venting rooms isn't likely to be practical. I mean, you could, but it would take a really long time. (although, tiny wormhole and a high pressure air line would one way of getting fresh air into somewhere that needs it.)
And yeah, Wavicles probably, just virtual ones that don't exist, but everything around them behaves as if they do.