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Least regrettable but most unconventional liquid to take a bath in?

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  • V [email protected]

    That's just water. 😐

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    That's the point

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    • lordwiggle@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

      Elon his blood. 6L is enough.

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      I think 4L is enough for him to go into shock

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      • D [email protected]

        150 litres of Gallium would cost $130800

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prices_of_chemical_elements

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        Hmm! Quite the investment vehicle!
        (I'm now just picturing tech bros smugly smiling with bathtubs full of gallium)

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          What happens if I make a me espresso using me soup?

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          Isn't that what a lefty-cappuccino is? (urbandictionary..)

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          • tetris11@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

            I think 4L is enough for him to go into shock

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            I just want to be sure.

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            • C [email protected]

              No, you still die, because a slow-moving liquid physically can't remove CO2 fast enough from your lungs. Otherwise we'd have lots of premature babies hanging out in jars.

              Unfortunately, in humans that's the thing that gives the "suffocating" feeling, and it takes a long time to actually kill you, so normal drowning may well be preferable.

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              Interesting. Liquid ventilators do use pumps; I guess because, as you say, we can't push the liquid fast enough with our own force. But I think some research setups only fill the lungs and then use a regular oxygen ventilator, so maybe it's not that infeasible to survive in a perfluorodecalin-filled tank for at least a few minutes, before becoming exhausted?

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              • V [email protected]

                Just use something similar with a lower melting point. Mercury or cesium both do. You're welcome!

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                There's alloys with lower melting points, here's one that's 281K/8°C

                https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/13/3/615

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                • N [email protected]

                  Flavored water does feel like cheating. It's really just water.

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                  .

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                    Lemon jello.
                    Just before it sets.

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                      Sleepytime tea

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                      Feel like any resulting UTIs would be worth it for the great sleep that bath would bring

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                      • pancake@lemmygrad.mlP [email protected]

                        Interesting. Liquid ventilators do use pumps; I guess because, as you say, we can't push the liquid fast enough with our own force. But I think some research setups only fill the lungs and then use a regular oxygen ventilator, so maybe it's not that infeasible to survive in a perfluorodecalin-filled tank for at least a few minutes, before becoming exhausted?

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                        You'd definitely survive longer than something non-oxygenated. I feel like I read a paper that involved a full hour of immersion in animal trials, but I can't be sure now.

                        The wiki makes it sounds like in medical settings they only fill the lung partway, usually. That would allow CO2 to escape from the top part. The lung is both massively branched and somewhat delicate, so getting enough pumping going in a full lung sounds like it would be very difficult and invasive. CO2 is so rarefied in healthy blood it doesn't take long at all for diffusion to start working backward in any one alveolus.

                        There's also technology in trials to remove CO2 from the blood separately, which it only as invasive as a dialysis machine. I have no idea if anyone has tried combining them, although you have to assume it'd be an obvious next step.

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                        • blackstrat@lemmy.fwgx.ukB [email protected]

                          Cum flavoured water could be a big seller

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                          Coconut penis

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                            Cum flavoured water could be a big seller

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                            It’s a hard sell though.

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                              Steve Allen on his TV show in the 60s used to occasionally get into bathtubs full of weird stuff. The one I remember offhand was oatmeal.

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                                nail polish that has been sitting out with the lid partly unscrewed for a week.

                                Or printer ink. Costs thousands.

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                                  You'd definitely survive longer than something non-oxygenated. I feel like I read a paper that involved a full hour of immersion in animal trials, but I can't be sure now.

                                  The wiki makes it sounds like in medical settings they only fill the lung partway, usually. That would allow CO2 to escape from the top part. The lung is both massively branched and somewhat delicate, so getting enough pumping going in a full lung sounds like it would be very difficult and invasive. CO2 is so rarefied in healthy blood it doesn't take long at all for diffusion to start working backward in any one alveolus.

                                  There's also technology in trials to remove CO2 from the blood separately, which it only as invasive as a dialysis machine. I have no idea if anyone has tried combining them, although you have to assume it'd be an obvious next step.

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                                  Thanks, great insight!

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                                  • tetris11@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

                                    burn the place to the ground would be the most reasonable response

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                                    why do you hate Pepsi so much? I like it

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                                      why do you hate Pepsi so much? I like it

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                                      it beat me as a child

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                                        nail polish that has been sitting out with the lid partly unscrewed for a week.

                                        Or printer ink. Costs thousands.

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                                        nice try nonetheless

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                                          Steve Allen on his TV show in the 60s used to occasionally get into bathtubs full of weird stuff. The one I remember offhand was oatmeal.

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                                          I would happily do oatmeal

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