tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22832300.post8191919633501547421..comments2023-10-06T13:31:37.217+05:30Comments on Lost in Geekdom: Living in a VacuumGeekBeyondRedemptionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13972222507297532413noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22832300.post-57170399091371254792007-06-24T11:22:00.000+05:302007-06-24T11:22:00.000+05:30Vacuum != lack of gravityYep, getting 2.5 liters p...Vacuum != lack of gravity<BR/><BR/>Yep, getting 2.5 liters pm of O2 into the blood and a similar amount of CO2 out. I don't know the physics behind it, but it should be possible somehow I suppose.<BR/><BR/>If you read the Wired article on heat-exchange it's simply amazing - 1000 push-ups by a 60 year old guy! <BR/><BR/>That's what gives hope that we have no understanding yet of many of the basic processes of the human body - allowing for further improvements.GeekBeyondRedemptionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13972222507297532413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22832300.post-32778343741507001502007-06-23T14:48:00.000+05:302007-06-23T14:48:00.000+05:30this is a good one, and i was mildly lost at the t...this is a good one, and i was mildly lost at the tatistical probability of it for some time..in anycase, living in a vacuum will predispose you to the effects of gravity and the functioning of the body in its entirety..or the lack of it..in case the vacuum is an absolute one..and that calls for more thinking than just dissolving the blood in...it will also mean to dissolve the blood out...SUCHARITA ROYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12211991697823507458noreply@blogger.com