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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2006

Breathing Helium and Sulphur Hexaflouride with Steve Spangler

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  • Wow uoauoa. I had no idea. Thank you for sharing that. I'll pass that along to Steve. I'm very interested to hear what his response might be. As for me, I haven't touched the stuff since that day and certainly won't after reading your info. Thanks again...

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  • Tay Zonde needs to try this!

    

  • @uoauoa well dont worry Sulphur Hexaflouride is expensive

  • @uoauoa @genmaxpain ppl, it has an atmospheric lifetime of 3,200 years

  • @Optomystic i have no problem with your experiment, i laughed when I heard your "zeuslike" voice, i was only afraid of the comments that ask "where to buy it".

    One thing is an experiment done under control

    Another thing is a bunch of people that think only on how cool it is and where to buy because they want a zeuslike voice like yours.

  • @genmaxpain ok i know it is made up of random people, but if you read well it is an estimated, i repeat... estimated... , lifetime. Obviously none can prove that it is true a lifetime like this and I hope that you didn't have a look only on that bullsh*t estimated time. everyone can think that the meaning of this "8003200" is only a very looooong loooooooong looooooooooooooooong time...

  • @uoauoa ok thats great and did you know that wikipedia is made up of random people from hillbillys with landlines to you and me anyone can add something on wikipedia ok so its not that correct and for the "extremely long-lived, it is inert in the troposphere and stratosphere and has an estimated atmospheric lifetime of 8003200 years" hell man no human has been around for 8003200 years to know LOL if you ask me it is bullsh*t to frighten you from using it

  • yeah yeah... very funny.... but it is not funny for the earth...

    from wikipedia:

    According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, SF6 is the most potent greenhouse gas that it has evaluated, with a global warming potential of 22,800 times that of CO2 when compared over a 100 year period. Sulfur hexafluoride is also extremely long-lived, it is inert in the troposphere and stratosphere and has an estimated atmospheric lifetime of 8003200 years.

    Ah... and this is a banned gas...

    Hi

  • Where can I buy this? I'm trying to find it on the internet...

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