In your own words:
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A diffuser does not work by "allowing low base pressure to communicate under the diffuser"
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This leaves the question of how it
does work as an exercise.
So much contention. People should give it a little time to play out. I follow 2-Minute Papers a lot. It's not about air, but this one on tax policy has an interesting development at 4:20:
https://youtu.be/Sr2ga3BBMTc?t=260. I'm a big fan of node-based editors, they go back to the Mac Plus and are pervasive in Blender.
There exists a free tool at
https://github.com/PerceptiLabs/PerceptiLabs. Any one serious about settling the question [more than I] should take a look.
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PerceptiLabs is a dataflow driven, visual API for TensorFlow that enables data scientists to work more efficiently with machine learning models and to gain more insight into their models. It wraps low-level TensorFlow code to create visual components, which allows users to visualize the model architecture as the model is being built.
This visual approach lowers the barrier of entry for beginners while providing researchers and advanced users with code-level access to their models.
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