What Would Happen To Your Body In Space?

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Cleo Abram

Cleo Abram

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@CleoAbram
@CleoAbram 4 ай бұрын
The longer episode we did is all about how spacesuits protect you - and astronauts today! I even got to try a real spacesuit on. I promise it's optimistic, even if what it's protecting you from isn't 😅
@theominouspigeon
@theominouspigeon 4 ай бұрын
wowza
@clashroyalesprincejerry722
@clashroyalesprincejerry722 4 ай бұрын
You are the queen 👑 of shorts, I rarely tune into any other content creators long form videos these days but you always get me intrigued more than enough to click through
@maddyk-b2u
@maddyk-b2u 4 ай бұрын
I love watching your shorts. ♥️ Love thy vibe.
@TylerTMG
@TylerTMG 4 ай бұрын
but the cold would be over 24 hours because its a near vacuum so you wouldn't freeze when your alive
@ethanfranklin5847
@ethanfranklin5847 4 ай бұрын
Call of duty infinite is probably the most accurate, your suit gets damaged and you are loosing oxygen until you pass out
@satyamgoel8213
@satyamgoel8213 4 ай бұрын
I think getting cancer in this situation might be the least dangerous.
@BlazzaBlu
@BlazzaBlu 4 ай бұрын
Unless you somehow survived everything else, cancer is just a slap in the face at that point
@svedryk_72
@svedryk_72 4 ай бұрын
​@@BlazzaBlu yeah, that would be absolutely upsetting 😢
@throwaway756
@throwaway756 4 ай бұрын
You'd already be dead by then before cancer starts having a fatal effect on your body.
@doggo_woo
@doggo_woo 4 ай бұрын
Just something to finish ya off, you know?
@GuilhermeBukieta
@GuilhermeBukieta 4 ай бұрын
The cancer is only a thing if your lungs don't pop, your liquids don't vaporize, you don't suffocate while blacked out, you survive being boiled and frozen at the same time as you get poisoned.... just the cherry on top 😂 jesus
@fragly
@fragly 4 ай бұрын
Space seems more dangerous irl than it does in movies 😂
@cjlite0210
@cjlite0210 4 ай бұрын
Cause it is, no plot armor will save ya now
@ctenophoras
@ctenophoras 4 ай бұрын
Well yeah..movies are fake
@deadLEE15
@deadLEE15 4 ай бұрын
idk, the series For All Mankind did it pretty well. There was this one scene that hit it spot on.
@portalcrusher5908
@portalcrusher5908 4 ай бұрын
Yeah I think I'm gonna stay on earth thanks 🙏
@jdatin770
@jdatin770 4 ай бұрын
Yes that is the point of the video
@denishahill2306
@denishahill2306 4 ай бұрын
Damn, that infographic cartoon man went through hell
@TheDecafec4
@TheDecafec4 Ай бұрын
😂
@boldone66
@boldone66 Ай бұрын
Hell? Pretty sure he went through space
@BEEEELEEEE
@BEEEELEEEE Ай бұрын
They always do.
@Photo_doctor
@Photo_doctor Ай бұрын
Hello beautiful!
@Photo_doctor
@Photo_doctor Ай бұрын
Hello beautiful!
@rampage3712
@rampage3712 2 ай бұрын
Her: *talking about every way you would horrifically die in space* The music: ☺️
@ALZZZZ-HMZZZZ
@ALZZZZ-HMZZZZ Ай бұрын
so optomistic ☺️🥰
@robertcarmosino6563
@robertcarmosino6563 Ай бұрын
Yeah, but it needs more cowbell 🎶
@Sumanyu270
@Sumanyu270 17 күн бұрын
Ikr especially with airpods it seems chill
@naejelangelogonzales6623
@naejelangelogonzales6623 17 күн бұрын
Very demure
@Aurora_Animates
@Aurora_Animates 16 күн бұрын
@@robertcarmosino6563THANKS. FINALLY SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS MY LOVE OF THE COWBELL ❤❤
@belladonnaplumb9376
@belladonnaplumb9376 23 күн бұрын
For a split second I thought she meant that snapping your fingers in space would kill you.
@nurulabsar725
@nurulabsar725 4 күн бұрын
I don’t feel so good……
@IAmBlueChicken
@IAmBlueChicken 4 ай бұрын
“Follow for more optimistic science and tech stories” had me dying 😂
@FreakingDoomShroom
@FreakingDoomShroom 2 ай бұрын
Hey, here are some extravagant scientific ways to die :D
@NeerajMishra03
@NeerajMishra03 2 ай бұрын
Omg I didn't notice in the video but reading ur comments, I bursted into laughter. It's 02:42 am 🦫🦭
@Red._.Cherxy
@Red._.Cherxy 2 ай бұрын
Whats funny about that?
@fairsaa7975
@fairsaa7975 Ай бұрын
​@@Red._.Cherxy😐
@duckman12498
@duckman12498 Ай бұрын
fr she must be a robot lmao
@xxTeamKillerxx
@xxTeamKillerxx 4 ай бұрын
I want more optimistic science stories like this one 😂
@Someonewhoisagod
@Someonewhoisagod 4 ай бұрын
This is very optimistic
@TheNoiseySpectator
@TheNoiseySpectator 4 ай бұрын
How about this bit of trivia? You may have heard that Jupiter's great Red Spot is dying out. A few decades ago, it was thee times the size of the Earth. Today is down to only about the same size. 🌪️😢 Well that is not very optimistic. If only there were a way it could be moved to another place with a less hostile environment. 🤔 What planet with storms like the Great Red Spot comes closest to Jupiter? If you want a clue, here is one that will not help in the least. Remember, this is not about _average distances,_ it is gets closest. The difference between it and the next closest is only _one tenth_ of an Astronomical Unit.
@TheNoiseySpectator
@TheNoiseySpectator 4 ай бұрын
How about this bit of trivia? You may have heard that Jupiter's great Red Spot is dying out. A few decades ago, it was thee times the size of the Earth. Today is down to only about the same size. 🌪️😢 Well that is not very optimistic. If only there were a way it could be moved to another place with a less hostile environment. 🤔 What planet with storms like the Great Red Spot comes closest to Jupiter? If you want a clue, here is one that will not help in the least. Remember, this is not about _average distances,_ it is closest . The first closest gets only one tenth of an Astronomical Unit closer than the second closest.
@schrodingersnutsack
@schrodingersnutsack 4 ай бұрын
Imagine Zack D. Films made this video.
@jowprower8467
@jowprower8467 4 ай бұрын
​@@Someonewhoisagod veryyy
@knifeturtle
@knifeturtle 4 ай бұрын
my dumbass thought she meant actually snapping ur fingers for a second
@goodgoodreviews5862
@goodgoodreviews5862 4 ай бұрын
Nah same thing here. I was like why is snapping your fingers in space THAT dangerous?
@taniamirandaancona
@taniamirandaancona 4 ай бұрын
Omg, so she didn't mean like actually snap your fingers?
@sammxn-w2v
@sammxn-w2v 4 ай бұрын
Yeah she meant "if I were to snap my fingers and suddenly teleport to space" but it took me a moment too
@muhammadzazulirizki1000
@muhammadzazulirizki1000 3 ай бұрын
Hello there, my fellow dumbass. Because I thought exactly the same 😂
@michaelnealis1926
@michaelnealis1926 3 ай бұрын
I thought she meant if ur fingers snapped like u break the bones of ur fingers 😭
@JordanWeber
@JordanWeber 2 ай бұрын
Now this is an optimistic science and tech story.
@ADgamingHD
@ADgamingHD Ай бұрын
On a lighter note if you happened to be in direct sunlight you'd get a banging suntan.
@warwicks2780
@warwicks2780 4 ай бұрын
I think the tech stories we need are the more optimistic ones :D
@marcinwasko851
@marcinwasko851 4 ай бұрын
Agree, this one's hardly optimistic :-) Interesting? Yes! Optimistic? Na-ah :-)
@itsbonkerjojo9028
@itsbonkerjojo9028 4 ай бұрын
Also her tone is little sinistic here . Like she really really wants us to die in space or don't want us to think about space and astronomy never ever in totality
@FlatOnHisFace
@FlatOnHisFace 4 ай бұрын
If I were a gambling man, I'd wager she recently got to check out some nifty new space outfits and is sharing what she learned about the important hazards 'nauts need protection from.
@1234willali
@1234willali 4 ай бұрын
Optimistic part is the space suit that protect the astronauts
@gianna322
@gianna322 3 ай бұрын
Man I have a single brain cell, I was over here thinking "Why would snapping your fingers kill you even if you were in space" 😭
@caccioman
@caccioman 2 ай бұрын
My thought exactly 😂
@Mar-uc7kk
@Mar-uc7kk Ай бұрын
This is exactly what I was thinking.
@greymoonshadow9
@greymoonshadow9 Ай бұрын
Same 😅
@divijapidugu1724
@divijapidugu1724 Ай бұрын
i thought i was the only one who was thinking about this
@michaeltudyk8660
@michaeltudyk8660 Ай бұрын
That's how she phrased it. She made it sound weird.
@KlayJones
@KlayJones 4 ай бұрын
I don't want to go to space anymore.
@falcon1378
@falcon1378 4 ай бұрын
The deep sea is even scarier sadly 😭 space being more explored than the ocean just makes it more important for us to go to the moon now.
@danyaljamil1677
@danyaljamil1677 4 ай бұрын
Nah just wear the suit
@BlankSlates
@BlankSlates 4 ай бұрын
Just a simple, normal denial. Art
@BlankSlates
@BlankSlates 4 ай бұрын
​@@danyaljamil1677 Does it also protect you from objects faster than a speeding bullet?
@DC_Lightstreak
@DC_Lightstreak 4 ай бұрын
​@@falcon1378 "Space is more explored than the ocean" Bro the farthest we as a species have gone is the f-ing moon, we haven't even explored other planets in our own solar system, let alone the whole universe. Starting to see that ur comment makes no sense?
@Gun_Flint
@Gun_Flint Ай бұрын
" _To see how spacesuits protect you from all_ that " Meanwhile the previously mentioned flying objects moving faster than bullets.
@rwarren58
@rwarren58 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the optimism. I was just about ready to confess when video ended! 💫
@tomvesely4008
@tomvesely4008 4 ай бұрын
I was genuinely waiting for the "if you like optimistic science and tech stories, follow for more"😂😂😂
@RandomJeevanYT
@RandomJeevanYT 4 ай бұрын
Lol it's not optimistic 😅
@emmaharper14
@emmaharper14 4 ай бұрын
Yeah this one was a little darker... But I was waiting for it to 😂
@kod8631
@kod8631 2 ай бұрын
Peak comedy 😂🤌
@miabee6267
@miabee6267 4 ай бұрын
I didn’t understand at first. I thought it was how you would die if you were in space and snapped your fingers
@anushkabagga
@anushkabagga 4 ай бұрын
samee
@Melroda
@Melroda 4 ай бұрын
Sameee
@MetallicMutalisk
@MetallicMutalisk 4 ай бұрын
Sameeee
@aienthusiast618
@aienthusiast618 4 ай бұрын
same
@gungle2595
@gungle2595 4 ай бұрын
Sameeeee
@jabberfish_
@jabberfish_ 4 ай бұрын
For a second I thought snapping your fingers in space would some how kill you
@MarianaCamacho96
@MarianaCamacho96 4 ай бұрын
Same here 😅
@patrickcanter2831
@patrickcanter2831 4 ай бұрын
Me too.
@Leblribrbrrq
@Leblribrbrrq 3 ай бұрын
There's got to be a better sentence structure to say this. English is foreign to me and I didn't understand the video. Being in space without a spacesuit is dangerous whether you snap your fingers or not. Snapping your fingers in space while you're in the suit might not even be possible because of the gloves.
@RedstonerD
@RedstonerD 3 ай бұрын
​@@Leblribrbrrqwhat she meant to say was "if at a snap of your fingers you were suddenly in space, how would you die?"
@SmasherDark
@SmasherDark Ай бұрын
Shoutout to the man who tested this
@swastiksrivastava1241
@swastiksrivastava1241 7 күн бұрын
I can't really wait or imagine witnessing live 4k streams or recording from the moon in just a couple of years🤩
@ImARealHumanPerson
@ImARealHumanPerson 4 ай бұрын
You could easily survive this by snapping your fingers once more. Bringing your body instantly back to the surface of earth.
@HattPhotography
@HattPhotography 4 ай бұрын
She did say you'd passout before dying a horrific death. I suppose that's optimistic! 🤷‍♂️ 😂
@DrakeOola
@DrakeOola 4 ай бұрын
She forgot to mention that all your blood would instantly start to boil the moment you're teleported because boiling point lowers with pressure. There's a show called The Expanse which has a pretty realistic scene of what being spaced would look like. But uhh, just look up what a blobfish looks like under water and what it looks like after it's brought to the surface because of the insane pressure difference. They actually look like normal fish until fishermen pull them to the surface but sadly they wrongly get called "the worlds ugliest fish" because of how disfigured they look after they've essentially been spaced. What happens to the blobfish being pulled out of the water is essentially what will happen to you if you're spaced minus the whole blood boiling part...
@n1ppe
@n1ppe 4 ай бұрын
Only after suffering horribly for 15 seconds
@owpmdoswqqq5287
@owpmdoswqqq5287 4 ай бұрын
​@@DrakeOolashe did talk about that in the video though
@LueLucifer
@LueLucifer 4 ай бұрын
​@@DrakeOola They are ugly underwater.
@talik69
@talik69 4 ай бұрын
​@@DrakeOola No, blood is pressurized (as long as are still alive) so there is no reason for it to boil at normal body temperature, although dissolved gasses would form bubbles, like when you rapidly ascend when diving. The pressure difference between being on the surface of earth and in vacuum of space is only ~100 kPa (14.7 psi) - same as between being on the water surface and ~10 meters below. Blobfish lives 600-1200m under the surface of water so if you were to instantly move it to the surface it would experience 60-120x higher pressure change compared to you being teleported to a vacuum. Check Byford Dolphin decompression accident to see what happened when divers were exposed to instant pressure change of 9 atm (132psi)
@bk.dannaa
@bk.dannaa Ай бұрын
big respects to astronauts.. they spend most of their lives in space or dedicated to go to space AND risk going through so much pain and suffering 😭
@kyryloslav
@kyryloslav Ай бұрын
How would my other side cool down so quick if there's no atmosphere to transfer the heat to?
@SwaggySubscriber
@SwaggySubscriber 24 күн бұрын
Probably cause space is cold?
@sSpartan666
@sSpartan666 24 күн бұрын
​@@SwaggySubscriber says you
@dopebat
@dopebat 24 күн бұрын
@@SwaggySubscriber its not cold, its just nothing. Cause there is no air, you cant transfer your heat around. Only way is lazor beams from the eyes.
@SwaggySubscriber
@SwaggySubscriber 18 күн бұрын
@@dopebat i think yall should do some research
@GamerX-2000
@GamerX-2000 4 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that the one side shouldn’t freeze. Maybe this is wrong, but I’ve seen a few videos like this and they claim that due to the lack of an atmosphere, the heat in your body has nowhere to go and it will only be lost very slowly as it can only escape by radiating off you. I’ve heard claims that it could take many years before you loose that heat, assuming you’re not exposed to a heat source.
@BigDaddyWes
@BigDaddyWes 4 ай бұрын
I mean, she did say "slowly freezing."
@GamerX-2000
@GamerX-2000 4 ай бұрын
@@BigDaddyWes but if one side is cooking then the freezing is going to be far too slow to outpace the mass amounts of heat from the other.
@namibjDerEchte
@namibjDerEchte Ай бұрын
You can sweat extremely effectively in vacuum, so much so that for Mars hikes they want to just wrap them in tight fabric to keep the body from swelling and use the skin as the vacuum-tight layer. That way sweating keeps you comfy. Btw, you can't get sweat drops, because they would boil instantly leaving a small chunk of ice behind that is freeze-dried.
@Schmoovin_groovin
@Schmoovin_groovin 29 күн бұрын
@GamerX-2000 you are correct. In a (near) vacuum such as space, convection and conduction are negligible and the only way to lose heat is very slowly through radiation (the thermal kind, not the gamma kind). Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a system. The particles in space are indeed very hot/cold, there just aren’t enough of them to make a difference, similar to how you can touch sparks which are thousands of degrees and not be burned to a crisp.
@zeppie_
@zeppie_ 10 күн бұрын
Exactly. If you were the scale of a planet, one side could become much hotter than the other, but a human is small enough to conduct heat from one side to the other without issue. Without sunlight you would EVENTUALLY lose heat and freeze due to radiating the slightest bit of infrared light, but that would be multiple hours after dying
@chelsbreann
@chelsbreann 3 ай бұрын
The Last one had me laughing at too hard, it was so unexpected 🤣 *flying objects faster then bullets* leaves arm/ leg behind*
@jayson9999ful
@jayson9999ful 2 ай бұрын
Would you prefer to see them explode? lol
@khangle6872
@khangle6872 2 ай бұрын
Hilarious, but for real tho, space junk is a real problem, they orbit forever and act as a trap. There are studies that if humans continue orbit stuffs without doing anything about the junk, in less than 100 years we will be completely trapped on Earth, never to leave the orbit since anything we send will be destroyed by junk flying at mach 3
@youngkhronic2243
@youngkhronic2243 3 ай бұрын
Every time I see a video about this topic they always say “sci-fi never gets this right” but proceeds to explain exactly what happens in sci-fi movies
@joetheeskimo8885
@joetheeskimo8885 Ай бұрын
No the sci fi has you instantly freeze which isn't necessarily the case. And you'll probably asphyxiate before anything else kills you.
@carish1452
@carish1452 Ай бұрын
Except to Leia
@tonydai782
@tonydai782 18 күн бұрын
In sci-fi the freezing happens way too fast and the swelling is exaggerated. You wouldn’t expand fast enough to explode, and freezing would be sluggish due to there not being any air for the heat to transfer to.
@nategalipeau9830
@nategalipeau9830 Ай бұрын
Talks about brutal and terrible death in space “If you want to see more OPTIMISTIC science and tech stories” HOW IN THE 9 CIRCLES OF HELL IS THAT OPTIMISTIC
@FrostSylph
@FrostSylph 23 күн бұрын
on the "Don't hold your breath" thing, in the animated movie TItan AE they added that tidbit when the characters need to make a quick jump across empty space.
@KeiFlox
@KeiFlox 4 ай бұрын
When I was a small child, my father would tell me in graphic, violent detail about how you'd die if you were unprotected in space. And now I have a lifelong phobia, thanks, Dad!
@pettiestbettyart
@pettiestbettyart 2 ай бұрын
My parents did the same about tornados. When we had a violent tornado season every year, and they took me out to witness the destruction in our town and the two other closest towns while we were still under tornado warning from the worst string of tornados that had ever hit our area. Parenting in the 80s was wild.
@robertcarmosino6563
@robertcarmosino6563 Ай бұрын
Dads, Rock !
@justyouraveragezoomer
@justyouraveragezoomer 4 ай бұрын
If im cold on one side and hot on the other… *_there is a likely chance there would be a part of me that would be perfectly cooked_*
@99xplord
@99xplord 4 ай бұрын
Yay?
@I-n-f-i-n-i-t-e_S-p-a-c-e
@I-n-f-i-n-i-t-e_S-p-a-c-e 4 ай бұрын
Meatballs for the aliens
@ijnebula4888
@ijnebula4888 Ай бұрын
Well, you won’t get cold on either side, but your own body heat WILL cook both sides so at some point in time, each part of your body will be perfectly well done. Except for the last few parts that stop working before they can cook themselves. Edit: Actually the light and radiation from the sun would probably eventually cook those parts too, so every part would be well done at some point in time.
@fongekyoon9299
@fongekyoon9299 4 ай бұрын
Doesn't sound like the most pleasant way to die... sign me up 😂
@DrakeOola
@DrakeOola 4 ай бұрын
Look up what happens to a blobfish before and after it's pulled out of the water at insane depths and pressures. That's essentially what we'd look like if we got spaced minus the whole blood boiling aspect because in space the reduced pressure lowers the boiling point of water... There's a show called The Expanse that has a rather realistic scene of what being spaced would look like if you're curious about it tho...
@TheSleepSteward
@TheSleepSteward Ай бұрын
My tinnitus thanks you for that edit. I however, am dying inside
@brightindark
@brightindark 2 күн бұрын
Thanks Cleo, thats very optimistic!
@tenstepsgirl
@tenstepsgirl 4 ай бұрын
Love how you were getting more enthusiastic the more horrifying it becomes 😂
@felipelanverly
@felipelanverly 4 ай бұрын
Fr this is one thing I think every time I watch a space movies, 'cause in most films shows that you freezes, you burn, you explodes, you sufocates, so what's come first?
@ijnebula4888
@ijnebula4888 Ай бұрын
Explode, explode comes first
@anubhutideymajumder2750
@anubhutideymajumder2750 4 ай бұрын
My dumb ass thinking she was talking about snapping her fingers in space
@raekell
@raekell Ай бұрын
This makes me appreciate space suits way more! I bet there is amazing science happening there. Gonna go find this video now.
@яйцы
@яйцы 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, this was very optimistic
@DrWho160
@DrWho160 4 ай бұрын
Doctor Who actually got this pretty accurate. Nardol told Bill was to not hold her breath and she said “or my lungs will explode”. Her skin started freezing and she ended up blacking out before the Doctor gave her his helmet.
@Casper0844
@Casper0844 4 ай бұрын
Which episode is this? Or season or doctor. I'm on season 8 right now and don't remember this scene
@Inconsistent_Duckposting
@Inconsistent_Duckposting 4 ай бұрын
@@Casper0844 season 10 episode 5
@DrWho160
@DrWho160 4 ай бұрын
@@Casper0844 Season 10 of new Who with the 12th Doctor. Sorry for spoilers 😅
@lordbob-up9wd
@lordbob-up9wd 4 ай бұрын
But the freezing is not realistic since there’s nothing you could transfer your heart to. It would take hours before you started freezing
@benedekkoleszar1299
@benedekkoleszar1299 4 ай бұрын
The Expanse book series also gets it pretty accurate, a character can feel their saliva boil from the lowered boiling point of water, their eyes deform and they get quite bad burns from solar radiation!
@yoitsJ03
@yoitsJ03 3 ай бұрын
Really optimistic with the blacking out part after 15 seconds hahaha 👌
@melzz
@melzz 9 күн бұрын
Optimistic science she said....😂
@transportenthusiast11
@transportenthusiast11 9 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same
@LucasSun-m7s
@LucasSun-m7s 2 ай бұрын
I love how she doesn’t end this video with “if you want to learn more about OPTIMISTIC science, follow more” like she usually does
@Mavikanatlar
@Mavikanatlar 10 күн бұрын
That was really optimistic.thank you.
@janagax
@janagax 4 ай бұрын
So if someone was briefly exposed to space and then rescued, what would be the lasting physical effects?
@jamartinezdlv
@jamartinezdlv 4 ай бұрын
Being turned into pulp because of the boiling of every tissue feels kind of a no no for a happy come back. So we can discard vacum exposure. May be some burns from heat or cold could be survivable. Perhaps radiation poisoning if localized on a limb is the least lethal. But given the difficulties of movement in space, i doubt the slight exposure is an option.
@Mgl1206
@Mgl1206 4 ай бұрын
@@jamartinezdlvradiation would depend entirely on how much radiation there was and how long they were out there. With how often the ISS conducts spacewalks, I don’t think radiation would be the main concern here. your body inflating due to lack of exterior pressure and thus vaporizing your blood would a far greater consequence and honestly the 2nd thing you should worry about. The first obviously being no oxygen. Honestly, you’d probably survive with relatively minimal complications if it only lasted for less than minute or so. But any more than that and I’d probably wager you’d start to have tissue damage to organs due to your blood expanding. Especially on the brain due to its enclosed nature. After that you’d worry about the temperature finally cooking your skin though you won’t have to worry about freezing because in space it is difficult to efficiently lose heat as you can only radiate heat from your body. Convection and conduction cooling cannot be done as there is almost no molecules/atoms to transfer heat to. So you’ll be dead long before you can freeze. And again radiation would also probably take too long to cause damage before you die anyway. Though that’s not to say it won’t raise you cancer risk by a few points.
@Arthera0
@Arthera0 4 ай бұрын
most likely not. depend of course on the duration
@I-n-f-i-n-i-t-e_S-p-a-c-e
@I-n-f-i-n-i-t-e_S-p-a-c-e 4 ай бұрын
Death. For you to be temporarily exposed to space, you'd have to be launched out at insane speeds and then pulled back, tearing your body apart and not only that during the acceleration phase your body would smushen thanks to inertia
@XMysticHerox
@XMysticHerox 4 ай бұрын
NASA did studies on this and they'd be fine. Vacuum inside say the ISS would be totally fine after a short recovery. It's similar to pressure loss at high altitidue in aircraft. Outside radiation would be along term concern.
@TheDeymos
@TheDeymos Ай бұрын
By the way the other side of your body won't freeze Because the body has to transfer the temperature somewhere, but in space there is nothing.
@henor6609
@henor6609 4 ай бұрын
You saying i would turn into Todoroki Shoto for a few moments? Worth it
@shazmasiddiqui3602
@shazmasiddiqui3602 4 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing lol
@I-n-f-i-n-i-t-e_S-p-a-c-e
@I-n-f-i-n-i-t-e_S-p-a-c-e 4 ай бұрын
Im legit watching the show rn
@cataaki
@cataaki Ай бұрын
I spent a whole 10 minutes looking for this, good to know I'm not the only one who thought that
@guywithincrediblylongusername
@guywithincrediblylongusername Ай бұрын
same!
@facade6927
@facade6927 27 күн бұрын
I was looking for this comment
@ZenoDovahkiin
@ZenoDovahkiin Ай бұрын
Now all you need is Aliens being the one teleporting you up there, thinking that's just what humans look like, calling us "ugly" without even knowing our normal shape, and after all that, you're officially a space blobfish.
@brettperkins5750
@brettperkins5750 Ай бұрын
Apperantly the snapping of the fingers was not the cause of my death.
@ksupreme3212
@ksupreme3212 4 ай бұрын
Props to the person that tested this.
@soaringstars314
@soaringstars314 4 ай бұрын
Cleo: *shows someone dying slowly and brutally in space with no one around* Also cleo: "if you want to see more optimistic science and tech stories"
@ceruelion815
@ceruelion815 4 ай бұрын
Eventually, Cleo stopped thinking...
@New_atheist
@New_atheist Ай бұрын
Shoutout to the guy who volunteered for our enlightenment and the proof that cameraman never dies 😂😂
@Umbrella2906
@Umbrella2906 Ай бұрын
This, indeed, was a very optimistic episode, thank you.
@lordbob-up9wd
@lordbob-up9wd 4 ай бұрын
The not sunny side wouldn’t instantly freeze since there’s no fast way to transfer heat out of your body
@akizeta
@akizeta 4 ай бұрын
Note that scuba divers are taught not to hold their breath when coming up to the surface for the same reason: they will rupture their lungs. Ten metres of water depth is equivalent to one atmosphere, _but_ lung damage can occur in as little as two metres of depth change.
@SINGH_01
@SINGH_01 4 ай бұрын
That was optimistic ? 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@davidcaceres9184
@davidcaceres9184 Ай бұрын
The sun after burning half your body: "Fvck you, you also have cancer now"
@BucketOPopcorn
@BucketOPopcorn Ай бұрын
Simple answer: fast
@doyouwannaplay9671
@doyouwannaplay9671 23 күн бұрын
Cleo that was definitely optimistic science. Ive learned how to horribly die. i was sceptical until now about space death. thanks for the optimism 😂😂
@jjuniper479
@jjuniper479 Ай бұрын
So basically you would be like a ballon deflating, while simultaneously inflating, burning, freezing, and getting cancer at the same time!??
@The-Stitch
@The-Stitch Ай бұрын
Why was i expecting her to be like, but then you'll get hit with gamma powers, and turn into the Hulk?
@SkettiBollocknese
@SkettiBollocknese 7 күн бұрын
Alternate title: Shoto Todoroki with all the weaknesses
@tonypringles2285
@tonypringles2285 4 күн бұрын
Who is that
@Ixtyri
@Ixtyri Ай бұрын
how i give backstories to my ocs:
@taukir_60
@taukir_60 26 күн бұрын
"Nah... Mann.. I ain't going to no space now.. 🥶"
@TedRader
@TedRader Ай бұрын
Love every vid I've seen from your channel, but this is probably the least optimistic I've seen from you yet 😂 keep it up girl, you are amazing
@CalebKunath
@CalebKunath 4 сағат бұрын
The fact that one side of your body is hot and the other cold really puts it all in perspective so cool
@LuigiPIays
@LuigiPIays Ай бұрын
I think all of these things would happen together, That'd would be a torture.
@angelnavarro553
@angelnavarro553 Ай бұрын
I have an appreciation for our demonstration astronaut, he survived a lot, like burning, boiling, lack of oxygen, straight radiation, and more
@Alexandertygreat
@Alexandertygreat Ай бұрын
One side wouldn't freeze, our blood has water and water is an amazing conductor of heat. Our body would boil, expand and start oozing or squirting out like a hot dog in a hot oven
@hezrex8370
@hezrex8370 Ай бұрын
If you snap in space, nothing happens you silly goose
@Victory4405
@Victory4405 Ай бұрын
That def sounded optimistic!
@lukifier123
@lukifier123 2 ай бұрын
Moral of the story: Don’t teleport to space
@grzegorzkapica7930
@grzegorzkapica7930 2 ай бұрын
No! You do not boil inside your tissue. That was checked multiple times. Cells are able to hold together in zero pressure environment.
@chattywalrus8485
@chattywalrus8485 2 ай бұрын
Then what causes mountain climbers to feel overheated at very high altitude when they run out of oxygen? Now that I'm asking it, I realize it's probably not the low pressure; you experience that even if you breathe in oxygen. Well, at least your saliva boils in a vacuum, so that's optimistic, right?
@grzegorzkapica7930
@grzegorzkapica7930 2 ай бұрын
@@chattywalrus8485 oxygen absorption into blood changes with pressure. Also, when you have a lot less atmosphere in general, you also have less oxygen in one breath. To illustrate, how the amount of atmosphere changes with hight; roughly half the mass of all the Atmospheric mass is within the first 5km, the rest is within 100 km. So you see, the decline is rapid.
@chattywalrus8485
@chattywalrus8485 2 ай бұрын
@@grzegorzkapica7930 And that does cause your blood to boil or what's the reason for that behavior on top of the Everest?
@grzegorzkapica7930
@grzegorzkapica7930 2 ай бұрын
@@chattywalrus8485 blood boils there inside a human body?
@chattywalrus8485
@chattywalrus8485 2 ай бұрын
@@grzegorzkapica7930 That's what they say. It's assumed that's what causes people to overheat and take their clothes off, only to die of hypothermia afterwards. Not sure how that could be verified. The boiling saliva was testified to by the astronaut who was testing the EVA suit in a vacuum chamber and got one of the hoses of his helmet detached for a short while.
@RohitChOfficial
@RohitChOfficial 20 күн бұрын
BRO GETTING THE KARS TREATMENT
@Iamnewtoyoutube-k5t
@Iamnewtoyoutube-k5t 10 күн бұрын
this is the most optimistic science i need to know.
@daykeyboard459
@daykeyboard459 Ай бұрын
nah bc imagine being the first person to have all this happen to them for science
@writerchick94
@writerchick94 8 күн бұрын
I knew the optimistic science part was coming and it was still funny 😂
@dragoncrash1234
@dragoncrash1234 2 ай бұрын
I followed for fun optimistic science stories… I’ve been bamboozled! 😱
@the_almightyone
@the_almightyone Ай бұрын
So in other words, Red Dwarf did it right
@riahreginald
@riahreginald 2 ай бұрын
This one was truly optimistic
@fayizk_3918
@fayizk_3918 18 күн бұрын
We need Zack D version of this💀
@ridham100
@ridham100 Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this information
@annlion4142
@annlion4142 9 күн бұрын
I'm glad I'm not alone in thinking "Why would snapping your fingers in space kill you??"
@deeps6979
@deeps6979 Ай бұрын
[describes all the horrid things that happen to your body in unprotected space] "If you like optimistic science..." Ma'am, please. XD
@dannykamashi7681
@dannykamashi7681 7 күн бұрын
I've never seen so hype when describing how I could die
@TheMoooooonn
@TheMoooooonn 7 күн бұрын
Do you want to hear the Gospel? God bless you.
@TheTuxedoCreeper
@TheTuxedoCreeper 6 күн бұрын
@@TheMoooooonn GET OUT
@TheMoooooonn
@TheMoooooonn 6 күн бұрын
@@TheTuxedoCreeper why
@TheTuxedoCreeper
@TheTuxedoCreeper 6 күн бұрын
​@@TheMoooooonn Because no one came here for gospel and god 💀
@carbon4454
@carbon4454 Ай бұрын
I've always loved how exposure in space basically means you die in every way possible instantly
@AnArtistInAVoid
@AnArtistInAVoid Ай бұрын
At this point,I’m more convinced that I’d be better off blacking out from lung explosion rather than experiencing the horrors of space.
@gucciducci4386
@gucciducci4386 15 күн бұрын
Mainly was just expecting your body to explode the moment you’re exposed to the vacuum of space
@suspiciouswolf933
@suspiciouswolf933 25 күн бұрын
I read a book one time which got the science of space really well done It mentioned the breath thing And was really clear on how the protagonist would die if he couldn’t get pulled back into the space station quickly enough
@aboutsoundandvision
@aboutsoundandvision 2 ай бұрын
It is crazy that we figured out how to survive this hellish outcome through the use of technology. Also it just shows how insane a planet that can support life really is, space is like the most dangerous neighborhood there is!
@koolaidcrow390
@koolaidcrow390 Ай бұрын
Doctor Who got this right!! There’s a great scene where the Doctor describes how you would die in space.
@Lucy-qj8ui
@Lucy-qj8ui Ай бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing
@MayhemJack
@MayhemJack Ай бұрын
"Sweating in space" was how I always described the feeling of being on ecstasy. Being high in outer space and going through all that sounds like the trip of a lifetime, though!
@xenophagia
@xenophagia 4 күн бұрын
A horrible trip. I think you melted too many braincells, man.
@kylebwg2151
@kylebwg2151 Ай бұрын
it took me a second to realise you weren't gonna die because you snapped your fingers
@mastergx1
@mastergx1 11 күн бұрын
To borrow a line from The Martian - "you would have so much cancer your cancer would have cancer"!
@mtthwmyers
@mtthwmyers 26 күн бұрын
Damn that was a fun animation to go along with the clip
@DanielBlak
@DanielBlak 2 ай бұрын
Dang I'm glad you went through life without snapping your fingers
@Atlashands26
@Atlashands26 Күн бұрын
I was like, "why would snapping your fingers in space be deadly? "
@joshuaortega2708
@joshuaortega2708 18 күн бұрын
I love how optimistic this video is lol
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