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· 10 years ago
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And we're not funding oxygenated water why??
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libbykennedy
· 10 years ago
Water already has oxygen. That's the O In H2O.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
I know that :P the way I said it and how it sounded in my head were totally different apparently lol I meant where we could breathe underwater, would make going to the pool or lake a ton of fun
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proxxxy
· 10 years ago
To have it work you actually need to have it fill your lungs so you basically have to drown first. Before doing this you need to go through thorough psychological tests to make sure you can cope with the actual drowning part first
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Ah ok. Would be too freaky for me
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proxxxy
· 10 years ago
Then you have to get it all out again!! :P
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bkrocker
· 10 years ago
I don't think I could deal with the drowning thing without flipping out
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kurukuruguy
· 10 years ago
The problem is, that even though it lets you take oxygen in, it doesn't take the co2 out. So you'll die of co2 poisoning if you breathe it for too long.
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ns
· 10 years ago
However, it doesn't last and you eventually run out of oxygen and drown from waterlogged lungs.
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iccarus
· 10 years ago
i find this awesome, not disturbing, where's the research on this now, or was it used in real life as in the movie, to go to depths humans can't?
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