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This already exists in various natural hot springs, although the gases involved are not pure CO2; the odour is harmless, but memorable. |
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This is not really an innovation. |
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Or make your bath water boil by reducing the air
pressure in your bathroom (and wearing an air tank
to breathe from). See link for how to do this. |
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//This is not really an innovation// |
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Well I can't have entirely novel world changing ideas with far reaching applications 'every' day now can I? Sometimes we must bow to the absurd. |
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//But it is a nice idea// |
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Thank you. That's my quota for this month. |
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//Or make your bath water boil by reducing the air pressure in your bathroom (and wearing an air tank to breathe from)// |
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Ummm... if the ambient pressure is enough to boil the water you are in, will it not boil the water in your blood? What have you done with the real [hippo]?!!! |
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Not if the bath water is above 37°C. |
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It is an innovation, in that you can have it in your house,
rather than having to travel to a hot spring. |
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And I doubt you'll die of carbon dioxide asphyxiationif it
starts to happen, your body will tell you to breathe a lot,
and you'll know you have to raise your nose. Or just
breathing a lot will mix the air enough, maybe. |
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Doh! I searched So hard [pertinax]. Really I did. |
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