![]() The trailers gave me the feel of the first movie a straight-up Sci-fi action-comedy with a simple point A to B plot. The songs are more poetic this time around and fit the subtext of the film perfectly. And THE MUSIC! What an eargasmic soundtrack. One scene in particular, I was jaw-dropped in its entirety as direction, action-choreography and music all came together so harmoniously. The use of colour, design and the straight up imagination of the source material outstand any MCU film prior. I can't believe these bunch of lovable misfit a-holes made one of the most MATURE themed films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I can safely say GotG Volume 2 absolutely wowed me. I was lucky enough to see this on 20/4 at an industry screening which allowed me to sit on the film for a few days before I gave a review. It won't be pleasant, but it won't be like the movies, either." So, there's at least one data point about what it's like to be in a vacuum. He later said that his last conscious memory was of the water on his tongue beginning to boil. Technicians began to repressurize the chamber within 15 seconds and he regained consciousness at around the equivalent of 15,000 feet of altitude. ![]() He did not pass out for about 14 seconds, by which time unoxygenated blood had reached his brain. ![]() The pressure issue would also make it impossible to hold air in your lungs, so you would pass out within a minute, but likely much sooner: "In 1965, while performing tests at the Johnson Space Center, a subject was accidentally exposed to a near vacuum (less than 1 psi) when his space suit leaked while in a vacuum chamber. Your tongue would be susceptible as well. Correction: The pressure is important: Your eyes, if left open, would basically boil and surface freeze because of lack of pressure on the liquid. In fact, if you were to float in sunlight you'd sooner cook than freeze. This is what makes a vacuum a good insulator. ![]() In a vacuum the only way to lose (or gain) body heat is through thermal radiation. People exposed to the vacuum of space do not freeze in a matter of seconds/minutes. ![]()
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