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AJ is not a very smart pony.
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Which displays both aircraft and spacecraft.
There’s an Air and Space Museum.
Not in Pony Life
She said “This new me needs”
Pardon?
Half of that article is nonsense, and one of the links they give in one of the sections actually disproves one of the other sections.
Your blood would not boil because the human body has its own state of active equilibrium. Even if the pressure in space is zero, that does not mean the pressure in your body is also zero, or even appreciably changed. Your blood wouldn’t start to boil until long after you die of suffocation.
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I said near Absolute Zero Kelvin, which is -273 Celsius. It’s the lowest temperature possible.
No, that’s if any of your flesh is exposed to a vacuum.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/what-happens-to-a-human-body-in-space-2015-3?r=US&IR=T
Yes but there’s almost no fluid to exchange the heat with, so you cool at an incredibly slow rate. In the sunlight, you actually literally roast, and I think a person would overall increase in temperature; it’s actually much more of a problem to cool things in Earth orbit.
@Wild Stallions
That’s only if you get a cut or your blood manages to break out (which only happens in the eyes as far as I know).
I didn’t say you’d pop like a balloon. In the vacuum of space, your blood would literally boil from lack of pressure.
Some places on earth are below zero.
There’s the temperature, though. Close to Absolute Zero Kelvin.
Oh you wouldn’t die from that; you’d just empty your bowels in a hurry as your rear sphincters couldn’t stay closed. The idea you pop like a balloon is really inaccurate (the pressure difference isn’t that huge and there’s exits for all the major stores of pressure in the body).
This might be fitting.
It’s those flaps on the sides.
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