EDIT: You notice how this went from a sci-fi intellectual discussion to one about how there are so many retards in video games? |
Don't all topics turn into a thread about how many retards there are in video games?
Did you know that an AC with a high enough frequency is painless but still damages tissue? Apparently, nerves need to be stimulated by current in a single direction for enough time in order to produce pain. |
Yea that makes sense, When I was 16 I was working with my dad creating a long wrought iron hand railing for a 2nd level in a living room.
We were out in the yard using the oxy to shape the long iron rods we had, and I hadn't noticed he had just sat heating up 2 (1)inch thick iron rods and had then twisted them around each other to meld them.
Anyway he asked me to pick up the rods as they were heavy and he needed a hand, however he was referring to the end of the rods which were 1.5meters (4feet) away. so I picked up where he had just heated the metal up to around 900-1500 degree's or w/e. I didn't realise straight away but then I felt the back of my hand burning.
So the heat didn't affect where I touched because it was so hot, but passed through my hand and burned the other side.
Could that be attributed to the molecules in my hand moving really rapidly in different directions or something?
Anyway, after soaking my hand in a bucket of water non stop for 3 days not a single scar. ALWAYS use cool water for burns NOT ice, ice causes scarring, also keep in water until it no longer hurts.