• worker9@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Wouldn’t they just fall asleep from hypoxia? I think I’d prefer that to instant implosion.

    • restingcarcass@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Unfortunately no, losing oxygen in a submarine is a bit different than losing it at altitude. The thing that makes you feel like you’re choking is the relative amount of CO2 in the air you breath. At altitude, the CO2 you exhale dissipates into the atmosphere and you drift off to sleep from hypoxia. In an airtight container the CO2 has nowhere to go, so you’ll die of CO2 poisoning way before you die of hypoxia. The worst headache you’ve ever had, your blood feels like battery acid, vomiting, confusion, then death. Not fun.

    • Maggoty@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Implosion isn’t that bad. You’d never know it happened. It’s too quick for the nerve signals much less any thought process.