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Quote from: kslimlb3 on December 16, 2013, 08:27:07 AMi have a fake patella tendonThis isn't uninteresting.
I would love to spend a lot of time doing silly experiments.
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Quote from: Emo EMAW on December 16, 2013, 09:26:29 AMI would love to spend a lot of time doing silly experiments.
Quote from: Trogdor on December 16, 2013, 11:06:47 AMQuote from: Emo EMAW on December 16, 2013, 09:26:29 AMI would love to spend a lot of time doing silly experiments.You know what I was just thinking about? The variables of breathing. Like ok we know the chemical breakdown of air. It's like 70% nitrogen and 20% oxygen and 10% all the other crap. But we also know that oxygen is converted to CO2 during respiration. So what's the chemical breakdown for exhaled air/breath? In one breath are we down to 18% oxygen and +2% C02? Is it even higher? At what oxygen level does breathing become difficult? Do the numbers change if involved in strenuous activity? What sort of control volume is needed to survive for any length of time? I'd like to plot that. How can meditation slow down your metabolism, to what extent? And now you know what it's like to have ADHD. All because I thought of that dude stuck in the capsized boat.
Quote from: Emo EMAW on December 16, 2013, 01:28:53 PMQuote from: Trogdor on December 16, 2013, 11:06:47 AMQuote from: Emo EMAW on December 16, 2013, 09:26:29 AMI would love to spend a lot of time doing silly experiments.You know what I was just thinking about? The variables of breathing. Like ok we know the chemical breakdown of air. It's like 70% nitrogen and 20% oxygen and 10% all the other crap. But we also know that oxygen is converted to CO2 during respiration. So what's the chemical breakdown for exhaled air/breath? In one breath are we down to 18% oxygen and +2% C02? Is it even higher? At what oxygen level does breathing become difficult? Do the numbers change if involved in strenuous activity? What sort of control volume is needed to survive for any length of time? I'd like to plot that. How can meditation slow down your metabolism, to what extent? And now you know what it's like to have ADHD. All because I thought of that dude stuck in the capsized boat.Have you ever seen the movie Apollo 13? It's got Tom Hanks in it, pretty good movie. Anyways they have a bunch of problems and stuff with running out of oxygen and they start seeing things and a bunch of other stuff. Not sure if that would help, and I don't off the top of my head know of any studies or research showing all the answers. I would say tho that that movie Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks in it would be a great place to start your search for the truth.
Quote from: The Big Train on December 16, 2013, 01:35:25 PMQuote from: Emo EMAW on December 16, 2013, 01:28:53 PMQuote from: Trogdor on December 16, 2013, 11:06:47 AMQuote from: Emo EMAW on December 16, 2013, 09:26:29 AMI would love to spend a lot of time doing silly experiments.You know what I was just thinking about? The variables of breathing. Like ok we know the chemical breakdown of air. It's like 70% nitrogen and 20% oxygen and 10% all the other crap. But we also know that oxygen is converted to CO2 during respiration. So what's the chemical breakdown for exhaled air/breath? In one breath are we down to 18% oxygen and +2% C02? Is it even higher? At what oxygen level does breathing become difficult? Do the numbers change if involved in strenuous activity? What sort of control volume is needed to survive for any length of time? I'd like to plot that. How can meditation slow down your metabolism, to what extent? And now you know what it's like to have ADHD. All because I thought of that dude stuck in the capsized boat.Have you ever seen the movie Apollo 13? It's got Tom Hanks in it, pretty good movie. Anyways they have a bunch of problems and stuff with running out of oxygen and they start seeing things and a bunch of other stuff. Not sure if that would help, and I don't off the top of my head know of any studies or research showing all the answers. I would say tho that that movie Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks in it would be a great place to start your search for the truth. Ya I've seen that. It's clear they reference a table or equation for punching out those solutions. That's all fine and dandy, like I can solve equations. I'm more interested in the study and experiment done to inform and create those equations.