Submitted by full_hammer t3_10eku2h in askscience
DragonKnightAuroran t1_j4uup7d wrote
Reply to comment by ellipsis31 in What happens to the energy of sound in space? by full_hammer
So you're telling me, if I was loud enough in space I could breathe fire?
Baalthoros t1_j4vfrz4 wrote
You would expell a fine dusting of ice crystals and gas which would cause you to start spinning from the force of the gas expelled. You would then die painfully over a few minutes from exposure to vacuum.
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GolfballDM t1_j4vta9j wrote
> You would then die painfully over a few minutes from exposure to vacuum.
If you're unconscious, is it really pain? Is it pain all the time, or just when it can be perceived?
Baalthoros t1_j4x4il7 wrote
From what ive read it take about a minute for curculation to stop. So you dont instantly black out, however the process you go through would be painful the second it started. So lots of fun pain there. Also, the body and brain respond to pain stimuli even when you are not concious. So yes, still pain until you die. Plus, if you are in open space in a solar system within a certain distance from the local star while it happens you get to experience one half of you boiling from sunlight while the other half freezes.
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