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    ngl the question of how much helium would have to be pumped into a human to make us float is a question i have but never intend to answer. at lest not outside of math.

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  • kingofnowere said:
    ngl the question of how much helium would have to be pumped into a human to make us float is a question i have but never intend to answer. at lest not outside of math.

    I'm pretty sure it's like 12.5 cubic meters of helium

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  • nexbathesalticidae said:
    I'm pretty sure it's like 12.5 cubic meters of helium

    Closer to 60. My calculations give ~57 cubic meters. Helium lifts 0.067 lbs per cubic foot, which at an average weight of 136.7 lbs requires 57.77 cubic meters of helium. 12.5 cubic meters would lift 29.547 lbs, or about 3 healthy housecats(anything but the metric system). Do keep in mind this is not ing for compression; helium operates by bouyancy, so if its volume is lesser, its bouyant force is lesser as well. Also, it goes without saying, this is flat out impossible in real life.

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