I can see a range of problems with the scheme * wind shear would cause the pipe to fold * pressure on the pipe would cause hoop stress on the wall that may be problematic * the tube pressure would be above atmospheric. The core would collapse, unless restrained. Restraint anchor points would potentially cause weak points in the tube wall * the stratosphere is dry, this would lead to substantial wetting * there's nothing to stop air reaching the stratosphere at present. Indeed, it enters through folding events and diffusion. The device would require mechanical propulsion to make a difference * costs will be excessive, as very large numbers of pipes would be required
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