Or, all the atoms right next to you could turn to sodium and half of your body would be hotter than the other half, but on average you’d still be on fire.
I would imagine that with the scenario in panel three, such an effect, IF it were ever to happen, would probably wouldn’t last longer than a second, because the gas molecules would eventually bounce back in your direction—not long enough to suffocate in a vacuum.
Ida No over 7 years ago
Or, all the atoms right next to you could turn to sodium and half of your body would be hotter than the other half, but on average you’d still be on fire.
scyphi26 over 7 years ago
I would imagine that with the scenario in panel three, such an effect, IF it were ever to happen, would probably wouldn’t last longer than a second, because the gas molecules would eventually bounce back in your direction—not long enough to suffocate in a vacuum.
The black hole one is just ridiculous.