Came back to read this after all the undersea action in the news.
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support.world.peace
17 ian. 2023
I've been reading my way through your entire catalogue, thanks for the enjoyable night. your work is clever and thought provoking, well illustrated and paced. keep being speculative! i love it and will be sticking around.
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Damian Alcántara
08 ian. 2023
Ozymandias! Wow, even the names of your comics are so meaningful...
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jant01625
01 nov. 2022
quick fun fact! Vacuum doesn't transfer heat, so you actually wouldn't freeze. you'd melt.
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Michael Sauerwein
04 nov. 2022
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Not quite true. Vacuum does not transfer heat through conduction or convection, true. But it can still transfer heat by radiation like infrared. Like how the sun can warm the Earth through the vacuum of space by light radiation. This is a much less efficient and slower process than conduction or convection. So over time the body would lose heat and freeze, but it would not happen quickly like in movies or comic books. The body would suffer very slow ablation from micrometeoroids, and harsher radiation like ultraviolet and X-rays would degrade plastics in the spacesuit, DNA, and unprotected organics like the skin.
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Came back to read this after all the undersea action in the news.
I've been reading my way through your entire catalogue, thanks for the enjoyable night. your work is clever and thought provoking, well illustrated and paced. keep being speculative! i love it and will be sticking around.
Ozymandias! Wow, even the names of your comics are so meaningful...
quick fun fact! Vacuum doesn't transfer heat, so you actually wouldn't freeze. you'd melt.