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| #237 - Gracias. [+] (1 new reply) | 05/10/2013 on My dream | 0 |
| #232 - Sold where? Is there a Kindle download? Etc. Congra… [+] (3 new replies) | 05/10/2013 on My dream | 0 |
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| #287 - Perhaps, and I will concede that. I also do not know how the … | 05/09/2013 on Tickle my balls and call me... | 0 |
| #276 - But you don't seem to be getting that scientists, as of when I… [+] (2 new replies) | 05/09/2013 on Tickle my balls and call me... | 0 |
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morkotlap (05/09/2013) [-] I asked for the link and I tried to google. I didn't find anything, so pardon me if I doubt this. The mechanism is pretty well understood as far as internet goes. And just a while ago you said that when the guy had 100 percent oxygen it didn't count somehow. Raising oxygen level would definitely help move this boundary few minutes longer. #287
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ichbinlecher (05/09/2013) [-] Perhaps, and I will concede that. I also do not know how the mechanism works. You can doubt all you want, I can't verify because I lack the resources and would have to do the same thing as you - and there is no point in doing the work myself when it doesn't matter enough for me. I am not trying to change your worldview on things, and I don't care much if you listen. I knew a random, related factoid, and shared it - basically the only thing I do on this site. The reason I said that didn't count is because I thought somehow you were trying to say that people can hold their breath past the point of oxygen starvation (the 10 minute mark). And changing a variable like average oxygen content in the blood is going to drastically change this. | ||
| #36 - You shut your whore mouth. Nightmare is the best. [+] (3 new replies) | 05/09/2013 on all along....all along | +45 |
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| #273 - Nonrelated or related but not the topic at hand. The question… [+] (4 new replies) | 05/09/2013 on Tickle my balls and call me... | 0 |
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morkotlap (05/09/2013) [-] Probably because your muscles aren't that good at storing oxygen and every second makes you weaker. And the same goes for the rest of your neural tissue, shutting down one by one. So may it be water, snakes, falling trees or other humans, it's always safer to get out of the harm's way as soon as possible. Especially when you are surprised by the events. #276
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ichbinlecher (05/09/2013) [-] But you don't seem to be getting that scientists, as of when I last heard, do not know why. We can probably all we want, but that isn't science. The point remains, this invention, while great, will likely not reduce the panic people feel when they can not breath - and will likely not help much outside its current usage. #281
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morkotlap (05/09/2013) [-] I asked for the link and I tried to google. I didn't find anything, so pardon me if I doubt this. The mechanism is pretty well understood as far as internet goes. And just a while ago you said that when the guy had 100 percent oxygen it didn't count somehow. Raising oxygen level would definitely help move this boundary few minutes longer. #287
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ichbinlecher (05/09/2013) [-] Perhaps, and I will concede that. I also do not know how the mechanism works. You can doubt all you want, I can't verify because I lack the resources and would have to do the same thing as you - and there is no point in doing the work myself when it doesn't matter enough for me. I am not trying to change your worldview on things, and I don't care much if you listen. I knew a random, related factoid, and shared it - basically the only thing I do on this site. The reason I said that didn't count is because I thought somehow you were trying to say that people can hold their breath past the point of oxygen starvation (the 10 minute mark). And changing a variable like average oxygen content in the blood is going to drastically change this. | ||
| #258 - Aye, already replied on that bit. Didn't read because I knew … | 05/09/2013 on Tickle my balls and call me... | 0 |
| #76 - It is a stronger trend, as far as I know. It is augmented als… | 05/09/2013 on Mistakes And False Predictions | 0 |
| #251 - Ah, nevermind, I didn't read the wiki one, as I know what divi… | 05/09/2013 on Tickle my balls and call me... | 0 |
| #250 - Sent me? I read all the articles you posted, but recall nothi… [+] (3 new replies) | 05/09/2013 on Tickle my balls and call me... | 0 |
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morkotlap (05/09/2013) [-] The one about mammalian diving reflex on wikipedia clearly states: Every animal's diving reflex is triggered specifically by cold water contacting the face[2] – water that is warmer than 21 °C (70 °F) does not cause the reflex, and neither does submersion of body parts other than the face. #258
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ichbinlecher (05/09/2013) [-] Aye, already replied on that bit. Didn't read because I knew the concept. You are correct (or wiki is, whatever). #251
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ichbinlecher (05/09/2013) [-] Ah, nevermind, I didn't read the wiki one, as I know what diving reflexes are. | ||

