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169db = heart stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Savant" data-source="post: 162446" data-attributes="member: 546108"><p>Actually, the loss of ability (for that instant) when you are hit is because your chest (thorasic cavity) is being compressed which expells air.. When you land on your back and can't breath, that's from the diaphram being tramatized.. it can't work like it should for a few seconds.. I immagine part of that is from the pain as well, overloading the nervous system in that area a bit, the brain might shut it all off with the initial impact, then slowly turns stuff back on?</p><p></p><p>As for not being affected by the waves we don't 'hear'.. we don't know for a fact that there are no problems.. I mean, they are saying Cell Phones increase the risk of brain tumors, etc.. microwaves will only be percieved as the water in your body heats up and kills you, etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savant, post: 162446, member: 546108"] Actually, the loss of ability (for that instant) when you are hit is because your chest (thorasic cavity) is being compressed which expells air.. When you land on your back and can't breath, that's from the diaphram being tramatized.. it can't work like it should for a few seconds.. I immagine part of that is from the pain as well, overloading the nervous system in that area a bit, the brain might shut it all off with the initial impact, then slowly turns stuff back on? As for not being affected by the waves we don't 'hear'.. we don't know for a fact that there are no problems.. I mean, they are saying Cell Phones increase the risk of brain tumors, etc.. microwaves will only be percieved as the water in your body heats up and kills you, etc.. [/QUOTE]
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