Humans and Vacuum.
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Humans and Vacuum.
I'm writing a sci-fi story, and I've come up with a scene, where one bad guy traps the good guy in depressured hangar, on a spaceport. The good guy's partner comes to it's rescue with only a breather mask (like th ones used by firefighters, only more advanced, since it doesn't need the oxygen bottles). Now, here's the question(s):
Can a human being survive near vacuum for less than 30 seconds?
Will it survive for another 30 seconds with only a breather mask?
(Oh, and a Happy New Year...)
Can a human being survive near vacuum for less than 30 seconds?
Will it survive for another 30 seconds with only a breather mask?
(Oh, and a Happy New Year...)
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humans wont EXPLODE.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_a ... 70603.html
read this, warspite. To answer the question about the mask, no, you wont survive for long. Even with oxygen, your blood still forces its way out of your skin, your heart still fails, and your vessels still rupture.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_a ... 70603.html
read this, warspite. To answer the question about the mask, no, you wont survive for long. Even with oxygen, your blood still forces its way out of your skin, your heart still fails, and your vessels still rupture.
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If you underwent a rapid decompression, all the air in your lungs would force itself out. If you had just taken a deap breath, this would probably hurt. However, it will not make you explode as seen in the movies. All the air in your digestive tract would also shoot for daylight. Also, if there are any tiny air pockets within your dental work, they could cause your fillings to explode. Very quickly, and I mean in less than about three seconds, you would feel the effects of hypoxic hypoxia. Oxygen will not pass through your cell membranes, and your time of usefullness conscience will have been up. Your brain would still be alive for a few more minutes, and you may be slightly awake for a few more seconds, but you would be unable to do anything.
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Re: Humans and Vacuum.
Using breathing masks in vacuum will result in lung rupture. Needless to say this is a bad thing.Warspite wrote:Will it survive for another 30 seconds with only a breather mask?
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Do you feel fucked up afterwards? I seem to recall that you said you underwent a catastrophic pressure-loss simulation once.Wicked Pilot wrote:If you underwent a rapid decompression, all the air in your lungs would force itself out. If you had just taken a deap breath, this would probably hurt. However, it will not make you explode as seen in the movies. All the air in your digestive tract would also shoot for daylight. Also, if there are any tiny air pockets within your dental work, they could cause your fillings to explode. Very quickly, and I mean in less than about three seconds, you would feel the effects of hypoxic hypoxia. Oxygen will not pass through your cell membranes, and your time of usefullness conscience will have been up. Your brain would still be alive for a few more minutes, and you may be slightly awake for a few more seconds, but you would be unable to do anything.
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We took some precautions against that. One of the things we did was to breath pure oxygen for about 30 minutes before we went to alititude in the chamber. That way, almost all the Nitrogen would be out of our bloodstream so as to not risk decompression sickness. Also, we were all screened beforehand for physical issues such as sinus congestion or previous SCUBA activity that could fuck us up during the training. And last, after our chamber flight was over, we were instructed to refrain from things such as alcohol or physical exercise for the next 24 hours. I had a small headache for about an hour after the flight, but that's very minor compared to what can happen. One of our instructors, a Master Sargeant, told us a story about how he got the bends after one flight. It didn't sound fun.Darth Wong wrote:Do you feel fucked up afterwards?
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Decompression sickness. What happens to us SCUBA divers when we decide to ascend too quickly.HemlockGrey wrote:'The Bends'?
Nitrogen bubbles in the bloodstream (well, amongst other bubbles, but nitrogen is the main problem with the bends). These bubbles suddenly increase in size as pressure decreases and can no longer be breathed back out of the body because they are too big to move into the alveoli by osmosis. They tend to clump at joints and cause excrutiating joint pains and involuntary contortions, hence the name, the bends. They also may come out through the skin causing a rash. This is in addition to the problems of the bubbles suddenly expanding so much that they block off capilleries.
That is why decompression stops are a GOOD THING.
But Nitrogen at depth is your friend. Once you get past about 25m or so the nitrogen turns toxic, effectively turning into "laughing gas". While at depth you will feel like your stoned, just light-headed, happy etc. You get used to it, but its still fun. The moment you go above that depth you're fine. No side effects. Though there was the case of a guy giving his B.C, occie and tank to a fish, because he thought the fish needed it more than he did...
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Re: Humans and Vacuum.
Sure a human can survive in a vacuum for thirty seconds. Unfortunately, said human will lose consciousness after ten, among other assorted nasty effects.Warspite wrote:I'm writing a sci-fi story, and I've come up with a scene, where one bad guy traps the good guy in depressured hangar, on a spaceport. The good guy's partner comes to it's rescue with only a breather mask (like th ones used by firefighters, only more advanced, since it doesn't need the oxygen bottles). Now, here's the question(s):
Can a human being survive near vacuum for less than 30 seconds?
Will it survive for another 30 seconds with only a breather mask?
(Oh, and a Happy New Year...)
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Thanks for all the input.
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That reminds me of a true story:
YUK!
A 64 year old woman with colon cancer kept returning to hospital with
an infection around her stoma (the hole where the tube from her
colostomy bag is inserted). There was also a mysterious whitish ooze
emanating from it. After eventually inquiring into her private life,
the doctors found out that she led an active sex life. "And," she told
them, "when we're feeling really energetic, my husband gets his kicks out of
removing the bag and using my stomah!"
from http://axis.jeack.com.au/~jed/sick.htm (i don't know how to make it a link yet...too lazy to read faq)
YUK!
A 64 year old woman with colon cancer kept returning to hospital with
an infection around her stoma (the hole where the tube from her
colostomy bag is inserted). There was also a mysterious whitish ooze
emanating from it. After eventually inquiring into her private life,
the doctors found out that she led an active sex life. "And," she told
them, "when we're feeling really energetic, my husband gets his kicks out of
removing the bag and using my stomah!"
from http://axis.jeack.com.au/~jed/sick.htm (i don't know how to make it a link yet...too lazy to read faq)
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*vomits on keyboard* UltraViolence83, you owe me 1 keyboard!UltraViolence83 wrote:That reminds me of a true story:
YUK!
A 64 year old woman with colon cancer kept returning to hospital with
an infection around her stoma (the hole where the tube from her
colostomy bag is inserted). There was also a mysterious whitish ooze
emanating from it. After eventually inquiring into her private life,
the doctors found out that she led an active sex life. "And," she told
them, "when we're feeling really energetic, my husband gets his kicks out of
removing the bag and using my stomah!"
from http://axis.jeack.com.au/~jed/sick.htm (i don't know how to make it a link yet...too lazy to read faq)
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Well, that was the most disgusting thing I've heard in a long time.
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"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
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"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
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Jesus FUCKING Christ!!! Oh man...I can still see it. Goggles don't exist which would do anything...UltraViolence83 wrote:That reminds me of a true story:
YUK!
A 64 year old woman with colon cancer kept returning to hospital with
an infection around her stoma (the hole where the tube from her
colostomy bag is inserted). There was also a mysterious whitish ooze
emanating from it. After eventually inquiring into her private life,
the doctors found out that she led an active sex life. "And," she told
them, "when we're feeling really energetic, my husband gets his kicks out of
removing the bag and using my stomah!"
from http://axis.jeack.com.au/~jed/sick.htm (i don't know how to make it a link yet...too lazy to read faq)
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Yep...goggles...ah hell...they weren't going to anything anyways
Oh yeah and when I think I've heard sick...someone shows me how little one truly will not do.
Oh yeah and when I think I've heard sick...someone shows me how little one truly will not do.
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Ahh the joy of Self-Administered www.Rotten.com , www.ConsumptionJunction.com , www.StileProject.com , and www.PortalofEvil.com -inflicted desensitization training!UltraViolence83 wrote:That reminds me of a true story:
YUK!
A 64 year old woman with colon cancer kept returning to hospital with
an infection around her stoma (the hole where the tube from her
colostomy bag is inserted). There was also a mysterious whitish ooze
emanating from it. After eventually inquiring into her private life,
the doctors found out that she led an active sex life. "And," she told
them, "when we're feeling really energetic, my husband gets his kicks out of
removing the bag and using my stomah!"
from http://axis.jeack.com.au/~jed/sick.htm (i don't know how to make it a link yet...too lazy to read faq)