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4069128 No.4069128 [Reply] [Original]

Will the heat kills you faster than the suffocation if you are thrown in to space next to mercury with nothing but your clothes on ?

>> No.4069134

I'm curious why you are even asking this.

>> No.4069135

knowing how fucked you are will kill you beforehand

>> No.4069150

you'll die ripped by the vacuum. The water in your cells will vaporize and everything inside you will blow out of your body.
Enjoy you shit being scattered all over the place.

>> No.4069152

>>4069150
I think you've watched to much movies. you cant seem to be able to tell the difference between reality and fiction anymore.

>> No.4069153

>>4069152
You don't even know what you're talking about.

if you're trolling, 8/10.

>> No.4069156

>>4069150

you can hold your breath for a minute

I think that it will feel like I'm having a bad hungover and try to contain my vomit

>> No.4069158

>>4069153
so you think -1 bar is so great that the pressure will rip you apart? take your hands, hold it together to form a sealed area between them, cup your hands so that you create a low pressure area between your hands. congratulations, you just ripped your fucking hands of.

>> No.4069163

>>4069158
I think the pressure in space is a little bit lower than 1bar. Just sayin.

>> No.4069167

>>4069128
>which will kill you faster

I remember when I was 12. Good times. Enjoy your youth OP.

>> No.4069171

People survive being on fire and even losing all their skin.

Suffocation by far. 6 minutes tops

>> No.4069173

>>4069158
this.

also the heat numbnuts. you'd be in space with no atmosphere RIGHT FUCKING NEXT TO THE SUN

>> No.4069176

>>4069173
next to MERCURY

>> No.4069175

>>4069163
>I think the pressure in space is a little bit lower than 1bar
-1bar, thats vacuum, you cant get any lower.

>> No.4069178

>>4069171

fire =! sun

>> No.4069180

>>4069178
Even if being on Mercury was hot enough to set on you fire, you'd die from suffocation first.

>> No.4069181

>>4069176

you have no idea how close mercury is

>> No.4069182

>>4069181
>>4069181
>>4069181
>>4069181
>>4069181
>>4069181
Oh shit, wait. I thought OP meant Hg. Not the planet. That makes more sense now.

>> No.4069183

How hot are we talking around mercury??

The problem is at -1 bar the fluid in your body would start vaporizing very fast.

Basically you would be cooked from the inside while dehidrating before you would lose oxygen, ofcurse oxygen wouldn't be able to flow through your cooked body anyway.

>> No.4069184

>>4069182

I don't see how you could have thought about Hg unless you are extremelly stupid or stoned, or both.

>> No.4069189

>>4069183
finally someone reasonable.

>> No.4069190

>>4069184
He didn't fucking capitalize it. The is literally the only way to tell.

>> No.4069196

>>4069183
>The problem is at -1 bar the fluid in your body would start vaporizing very fast.
no it wont

>> No.4069204

>>4069196

at -1bar the vapour point of the fluid in your body would be significantly under 100 degrees vapour point at atmospherice pressure. Add to that, that the temperature is far above 100degrees, you should get the picture that the vaporizing would be fast and intense.

>> No.4069203

>>4069190
This.

I thought it was Hg at first also then I had to switch on context and realize he was talking about sitting in space.

Yea you can use context and figure it out but it would've solved lots of problems just capitalizing the M.

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>>4069196
troll.

>> No.4069211

>>4069210

not a troll, just very stupid

>> No.4069218

>>4069128

Would OP suffocate on cum before he dies from anal prolapse while he is gangbanged by a wild bunch of negroes?

SAGE

>> No.4069527

Protip: You neither im- nor explode in space.
You'd freeze to death instantly.

But let's just say you are in a cozy 20°C distance to the sun, you'll still die from all fluids leaving your body.

>> No.4070220

>you'll explode
>youll freeze instantly

what the fuck? is this the kind of "knowledge" people on sci have? are we in Hollywood?

>> No.4070222

>>4069218
Requesting experimental data on this.

>> No.4070225 [DELETED] 

>>4070220

way to read retard

>> No.4070233

Damn this thread is dumb.

You die of suffocation in almost every vacuum situation that doesn't involve relativistic trauma.

>> No.4070252

You will not freeze. You will not explode. Jesus, this board is fucking retarded. GOOGLE:

http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/970603.html

>> No.4070265 [DELETED] 

>>4070225

Et tu, Retard?

>> No.4070282

>>4069527
>>4069158
>>4069156
>>4069150

By Emergence, you're all wrong. Does anyone actually look shit up before they post their opinion?

>>4070252

Gah, beat me to it.

>> No.4070317

>>4070282
you just referenced people who said you will blow up, and those that said they wont blow up and said they are wrong, which is it then?

>> No.4070319

by unfortunate non deliberate circumstance and through non disclosed deliberate circumstance entered into in the interest of research it is know that the human body can survive for nearly a minute and a half in vacume before the damage to capilary systems is too great to recover from
the greater harm here is to be found in exposure to solar output
the side facing away from the sun would freeze and the side facing toward would burn
i dont recall the data for that reigon of space but as an estimate; the variation between the two sides is going to be in the neighborhood of 400 degrees or so
a very slight moment would extinguish life from the body
the more intresting questions for me ;
would the core be frozen or thawed?
how would rotation affect this?

>> No.4070351

>>4069150
Humans and other animals have been exposed to near vacuums many times. There is no explosion due to vaporization. The worst that would happen - aside from suffocation - would be a temporary loss of taste over week or two due to the vaporization of water on the surface of the tongue.

>> No.4070357

ITT: /sci/ proves how FUCKING RETARDED it is and why no boards take it seriously.

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>>4070319

>> No.4070374

the heat you lose in space is 2*(306^4-3^4)*5.67*10^−8 = 1kW. asuming you are dead and dont produce any heat, and thay you are far from any star so that you dont get any heat from that, and you have a mass of 80kg with the heat capacity of water. that meant to cool to 0C at that rate will take 1000t = 80000*4.1855*(33-0) so t = 11000s or 3h. thats hardly instant (and thats the lower limit, if you are near a sun, are alive, and taking into account that the heat you lise will diminish with body temp. it will take alot longer )

tl;dr - it will take 3h at least to freeze in space.

>> No.4070619

No. The low pressure is what'll kill you.

>> No.4070664

>>4070374

All of the water on your skin would boil and you'd lose a ton of heat.