my scientific theory subject of today is deadly compressed air dangers.
so i'll explain. if you have a compact box the size of compressed air tanks, if a human or animal were inside the box with normal pressured box like our pressure outside, but its very sealed well. if the air pressure inside that box were being squeezed against each other as the box is being crushed slowly. the air pressure being squeezed would be same as compressed air. the air has nowhere to go. the air pressure would be crammed into the human subject or animal subject, their lungs would expand, expand then explode. boom. instant death. no air to carry to the rest of body because the lungs had exploded due to too much air that was compressed were being uncompressed into the lungs. unfortunely, this similar thing has happened in space when a Russian Commander first went outside, but the suit inflated quickly, in order to get back inside the ship, he had to remove the air line from his suit to deflate. this nearly killed him. if he did't put the air line back on suit for 1 more second he would have died. you can't last for more than 3 seconds. so that was quick thinking of him to get back inside using that method would have actually killed him if he was't careful about it. the suits in space do inflate, it's common thing as to inflate upon on entering space.
so i'll explain. if you have a compact box the size of compressed air tanks, if a human or animal were inside the box with normal pressured box like our pressure outside, but its very sealed well. if the air pressure inside that box were being squeezed against each other as the box is being crushed slowly. the air pressure being squeezed would be same as compressed air. the air has nowhere to go. the air pressure would be crammed into the human subject or animal subject, their lungs would expand, expand then explode. boom. instant death. no air to carry to the rest of body because the lungs had exploded due to too much air that was compressed were being uncompressed into the lungs. unfortunely, this similar thing has happened in space when a Russian Commander first went outside, but the suit inflated quickly, in order to get back inside the ship, he had to remove the air line from his suit to deflate. this nearly killed him. if he did't put the air line back on suit for 1 more second he would have died. you can't last for more than 3 seconds. so that was quick thinking of him to get back inside using that method would have actually killed him if he was't careful about it. the suits in space do inflate, it's common thing as to inflate upon on entering space.