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Can interstellar 'objects' CHANGE THEIR COURSE ? (Read 1286 times)
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Re: Can interstellar 'objects' CHANGE THEIR COURSE ?
Reply #15 - Mar 20th, 2026 at 8:37pm
 
Well I suppose if I lost an arm and a leg in space.
Gravity would eventually put me back together again.
Hopefully in the right places.
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Re: Can interstellar 'objects' CHANGE THEIR COURSE ?
Reply #16 - Today at 9:44am
 
'Internal pressure in the human body balance external atmospheric pressure of 760 mm Hg to prevent crushing.'
However, with no outside pressure the skin can contain the force without tearing. So your limbs won't explode but blood will evaporate.
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