True_me4
True_me4 t1_is0zpek wrote
100*1.29 [g/L]=129 [g/L]=0.129[kg/L]. Air would still be less dense than water there. The required pressure to make air the same density of water is 827 atm. However, air will probably dissolve into the water before reaching that pressure.
True_me4 t1_iv3wsw4 wrote
Reply to Can you measure experienced pain? by super-sweet-cat
I dont think there is currently a way to measure pain objectively. It would need to deal with measuring signals sent to the brain by nerve cells. But I dont think its entirely understood how this works. There is conventionally different types of pain though.
https://www.mydr.com.au/pain/pain-and-how-you-sense-it/#:~:text=When%20we%20feel%20pain%2C%20such,and%20the%20pain%20is%20perceived.