1. If you get a gas that is denser then air into your lungs it WILL stay there. Unless you can pressurize your lungs to the point that they cannot hold any form of gas in them, which would take collapsing your lungs using your diaphragm, then you could ...
1. If you get a gas that is denser then air into your lungs it WILL stay there. Unless you can pressurize your lungs to the point that they cannot hold any form of gas in them, which would take collapsing your lungs using your diaphragm, then you could say that it wouldn't hold any of the gas.
2. More then likely your body will try to absorb it and it can be fatal. (Just like cigarette smoke)
3. Fog? Fog is moist air, idiot. It's hot air and cold air colliding to make fog, so when it reaches your lungs it will warm up and just be moist AIR. How is that even close to talking gas that is denser then AIR?
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| show fullshow summaryPlease don't act like you're so Aspergers you don't have a sense of humor.
I keep finding Aspergers comments like this here, which I find quite offensive considering I fucking HAVE IT..
oh, and I DO have a sense of...
Please don't act like you're so Aspergers you don't have a sense of humor.
I keep finding Aspergers comments like this here, which I find quite offensive considering I fucking HAVE IT..
oh, and I DO have a sense of humor, and I AM very intelligent.. and not every person who makes a smart-sounding comment has Aspergers, dumbass.
Posted by Guest on Sat Oct 13 04:35:14 2012
Please don't act like you know what the fuck you're talking about.
| show fullshow summary1. If you get a gas that is denser then air into your lungs it WILL stay there. Unless you can pressurize your lungs to the point that they cannot hold any form of gas in them, which would take collapsing your lungs using your diaphragm, then you could ...
1. If you get a gas that is denser then air into your lungs it WILL stay there. Unless you can pressurize your lungs to the point that they cannot hold any form of gas in them, which would take collapsing your lungs using your diaphragm, then you could say that it wouldn't hold any of the gas.
2. More then likely your body will try to absorb it and it can be fatal. (Just like cigarette smoke)
3. Fog? Fog is moist air, idiot. It's hot air and cold air colliding to make fog, so when it reaches your lungs it will warm up and just be moist AIR. How is that even close to talking gas that is denser then AIR?
Posted by Guest on Wed Jan 11 01:11:46 2012