Originally posted by Hit_and_Miss
I saw a pretty convincing ep of sealab2021 where spacelabs heads all explode... That alone is enough proof for me....
If you didn't explode why would space men wear space suits??? why not just an oxygen mask..??? thats right... You explode in space...
If you just wore an oxygen mask you would A) Be completely frozen from the lack of sunlight or B) Burned to a crisp by unfiltered sunlight. Plus you'd probably get irradiated pretty badily from said sunlight. We here on Earth have that neat stuff called ozone.
Originally posted by Swanky-Tuna
Oh, well, in that case. [b]THERE CAN ONLY BE NONE!
If you just wore an oxygen mask you would A) Be completely frozen from the lack of sunlight or B) Burned to a crisp by unfiltered sunlight. Plus you'd probably get irradiated pretty badily from said sunlight. We here on Earth have that neat stuff called ozone.
no no, hes right man, u EXPLODE if not in a pressurized suit. theres a pressure equal to that of one atmosphere inside our blood vessels and cells to counteract the pressure of the atmosphere, which is a LOT of force, only we dont feal it cause of the pressure in our blood vessels and cell. if we didnt have the atmospheric pressure to counteract the one in our blood, and cells, it would be so much tha you would explode, inside out instantly.
And I guess you don't get fried or instantly frozen. I think that was part of what would happen afterwards. Your body being microwaved and frozen over and over again as your body orbits a planet.
no no no I refuse to listen to scientific proof and theroy as they have been wrong sometimes..
jeez leonheart I was just joking... I though you could tell that from the fact I used a cartoon to sport my theroy....
Still... I would rather believe in explosive humans then non-explosive humans who float in orbit being microwaved... as I don't wana think that I would be in loads of pain for the 1min 30 seconds I can hold my breath in space....
I re-read this....
How Long Can a Human Live Unprotected in Space?
If you *don't* try to hold your breath, exposure to space for half a minute of so is unlikely to produce permanent injury. Holding your breath is likely to damage your lungs, something scuba divers have to watch out for when ascending, and you'll have eardrum trouble if your Eustachian tubes are badly plugged up, but theory predicts -- and animal experiments confirm -- that otherwise, exposure to vacuum causes no immediate injury. You do not explode. Your blood does not boil. You do not freeze. You do not instantly lose consciousness.
Various minor problems (sunburn, possibly "the bends", certainly some [mild, reversible, painless] swelling of skin and underlying tissue) start after 10 seconds or so. At some point you lose consciousness from lack of oxygen. Injuries accumulate. After perhaps one or two minutes you're dying. The limits are not really known.
so its quite like drowning then..... and drowning is quite a peaceful way to go...(so I've read)
He can run in space:
(From the Flash respect thread)
http://img237.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jlaourworldsatwarpg040yr.jpg
http://img237.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jlaourworldsatwarpg033kg.jpg
I back that theory....
Have you ever seen the JLA (old or new) cartoons??? there soo funny the amount of PISing going on is hilarious...
Even static shock has beaten them all... he was shown to be equal to flash, then he electo-somethinged a bridge and said flash couldn't move on it... flash complied.... it was hilarious...
On a side note... how is flash breathing in space??? or does the speed force also put air in his lungs???