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Would anyone remember the scene in 2001: a space odyssey wherein David
Bowman has to basically bust his way back into the spaceship Discovery? He's not wearing a helmet and he takes about 5 seconds before he starts closing the powered door and flooding the room he's blown himself into with oxygen.So basically he's in orbit above Jupiter,or thereabouts,for at least 5 seconds without a helmet. What I am wondering is this: wouldn't his head have been freeze dried instantly? Or wouldn't the vacuum have done something horrible to it? Thanks |
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