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169db = heart stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Savant" data-source="post: 155709" data-attributes="member: 546108"><p>The "standing wave" I'm thinking about doesn't 'crush' anything, it simply applies enough force in an alternating pattern that prevents the heart from being able to expand and contract.. it pulses against the surface in a manner that essentially holds it still.. it stops, it's not damaged or crushed.. That make sense?</p><p></p><p>The car analogy wasn't to show 'crushing' the heart, but applying pressure preventing expanding and stopping the heart.. As for water, as you go deeper and deeper the weight of the column of water above you is pressing on your body, not unlike the car..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savant, post: 155709, member: 546108"] The "standing wave" I'm thinking about doesn't 'crush' anything, it simply applies enough force in an alternating pattern that prevents the heart from being able to expand and contract.. it pulses against the surface in a manner that essentially holds it still.. it stops, it's not damaged or crushed.. That make sense? The car analogy wasn't to show 'crushing' the heart, but applying pressure preventing expanding and stopping the heart.. As for water, as you go deeper and deeper the weight of the column of water above you is pressing on your body, not unlike the car.. [/QUOTE]
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