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Thanks!I'm glad you did get it reversed. That one was weird.
Thanks!I'm glad you did get it reversed. That one was weird.
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I know how the Hyperloop works, in all it's iterations.(train, car, etc) It was mostly a joke about Futurama's main mode of transportation but, if we were to really discuss it, even if it were a vacuum, if I had a helmet or oxygen mask, and the trip was super fast(like Futurama where you shoot through the tube), I'd probably be fine(theoretically). I've read a bit on how humans, and other things react in a vacuum, or near vacuum. Most of the issues could be avoided, if properly prepared for(see Space Travel). Either way, just a joke. Wouldn't be a feasible solution for the population but, I'm sure it could be achieved, by one person, if someone smarter than I really wanted to try it as a lark.The problem is more that even though it does not operate in a vacuum, it is still a low pressure environment and the pressure rises and falls during operation. Which doesn't end well, unless your ultimate goal is a dead Jerami.
Oh, sure there's always a solution of some sort. Your wording seemed to imply just haphazardly subjecting yourself to the conditions without some sort of protection apparatus. I don't always understand sarcasm through text and have a tendency to take statements literally.I'm aware of how it works. It was mostly a joke about Futurama's main mode of transportation but if we were to really discuss it, even if it were a vacuum, if I had a helmet or oxygen mask, and the trip was super fast(like Futurama where you shoot through the tube), I'd probably be fine(theoretically). I've read a bit on how humans, and other things react in a vacuum, or near vacuum. Most of the issues could be avoided, if properly prepared for(see Space Travel). Either way, just a joke. Wouldn't be a feasible solution for the population but, I'm sure it could be achieved, by one person, if someone smarter than I really wanted to try it as a lark.
https://www.thoughtco.com/human-body-in-a-space-vacuum-3071106
"There have actually been cases of parts of astronauts bodies being exposed to vacuum when suits were damaged. They survived due to quick action and safety protocols. The good news from all those experiences is that the human body is amazingly resilient. The worst problem would be lack of oxygen, not lack of pressure in the vacuum. If returned to a normal atmosphere fairly quickly, a person would survive with few if any irreversible injuries after an accidental exposure to vacuum."
wutIt is a short survey, and there are no answers.
Lol. Well, I'm sure when I got down to constructing my billion-dollar apparatus, the topic of safety may come up. I wasn't literally going to go fire myself off in a tube "haphazardly". That would require a tube and me getting up from my chair. Not today.Oh, sure there's always a solution of some sort. Your wording seemed to imply just haphazardly subjecting yourself to the conditions without some sort of protection apparatus. I don't always understand sarcasm through text and have a tendency to take statements literally.
We could have Elon Muskrat ...air-powered tubeportation!
I thought this was a silly idea. Then I realized it was coming after 'baby farm' so, maybe we're just brainstorming.
I guess so does having the car. But, scientists...Then, fire torpedo one!
LifeIt is a short survey, and there are no answers.
I will make note of your dedication to the forums by choosing to refuse bathroom breaks, I dare say its admirable.Lol. Well, I'm sure when I got down to constructing my billion-dollar apparatus, the topic of safety may come up. I wasn't literally going to go fire myself off in a tube "haphazardly". That would require a tube and me getting up from my chair. Not today.
Side note: You can tell when I'm joking because I say insane stuff then put the tongue-out face after. I thought that meant joking.
yeah but then he really would need a (significantly smaller) tubeI will make note of your dedication to the forums by choosing to refuse bathroom breaks, I dare say its admirable.
well I passed $5 so I have that going for meSo, PE guys? Mine's 0.
$9. But, that's mostly the Survey Comet I just mentioned.So, PE guys? Mine's 0.