Actually, outer space is not a true vacuum (although I said it was a vacuum in an earlier post). There are sparsely spread particles. A true vacuum, however, does not have anything in it (although I am not sure if this counts "virtual" particles that can slip into and out of existence almost instantaneously).
@44247844 Funny thing is that some say the vacuum of space is really cold, but it certainly isn't absolute zero(Kelvin -273c), or else anything that moved into that space would freeze.
So I wonder if that means there has to be particles in what we call a vacuum?
@BellumSacrumBellum28 Or, rather, the forces on the body in a vacuum are not strong enough to cause the body to instantaneously implode, either. One would eventually freeze to death (after suffocating), but not as fast as people generally believe.
Outer space is a vacuum, so it is a common myth that people will explode when exposed to a complete or near-complete vacuum. However, this does not happen, because the skin is strong enough to keep a person from exploding.
by the way the actual title is spelled abaddon
Tsumefan2 2 weeks ago
how could be alive all that time Oo
Tsumefan2 1 month ago
Wild episode dat gave me nightmares
100musicmachine 5 months ago
@BellumSacrumBellum28
Actually, outer space is not a true vacuum (although I said it was a vacuum in an earlier post). There are sparsely spread particles. A true vacuum, however, does not have anything in it (although I am not sure if this counts "virtual" particles that can slip into and out of existence almost instantaneously).
44247844 6 months ago
@44247844 Funny thing is that some say the vacuum of space is really cold, but it certainly isn't absolute zero(Kelvin -273c), or else anything that moved into that space would freeze.
So I wonder if that means there has to be particles in what we call a vacuum?
BellumSacrumBellum28 7 months ago
@BellumSacrumBellum28 Or, rather, the forces on the body in a vacuum are not strong enough to cause the body to instantaneously implode, either. One would eventually freeze to death (after suffocating), but not as fast as people generally believe.
44247844 8 months ago
@44247844 Actually, a body being exposed to outer space would implode on itself, not explode.
BellumSacrumBellum28 8 months ago
@Trooper599
Outer space is a vacuum, so it is a common myth that people will explode when exposed to a complete or near-complete vacuum. However, this does not happen, because the skin is strong enough to keep a person from exploding.
44247844 8 months ago
This has gotta be the worst episode.
magizedd 1 year ago
lol why did his body explode?
Trooper599 1 year ago