It'd start crumbling when passing through the atmosphere, so you need to ensure enough of it is collected as one coherent mass to survive the trip if you want it to implant in the earth.
i was thinking the leidenfrost-effect.. a layer of vaporized goo cushioning the atmospheric impact & providing a gasseous 'cusion' for heat-dissapation
ps. when i was 15 i raced pikes peak colorado. typical DOT3 boils at 300F above 10,000' pikes is about 12.5k. brakes are vapor pressure up there after heavy breaking
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clamhurt_legbeard ago
It'd start crumbling when passing through the atmosphere, so you need to ensure enough of it is collected as one coherent mass to survive the trip if you want it to implant in the earth.
Fried-Laptop ago
i was thinking the leidenfrost-effect.. a layer of vaporized goo cushioning the atmospheric impact & providing a gasseous 'cusion' for heat-dissapation
clamhurt_legbeard ago
There is no goo. It either sublimates straight to a gas or remains frozen.
Fried-Laptop ago
never frozen my goo, but it certainly does NOT sublimate. that sticky shits all over my ol lady...
its spooge, not C02 or solid carbon
clamhurt_legbeard ago
you should watch videos from nasa experiments on semen outside the atmosphere
its frozen from the low temperature but the sun blasts away the bright side directly sublimating it
your poor swimmers lol
Fried-Laptop ago
ps. when i was 15 i raced pikes peak colorado. typical DOT3 boils at 300F above 10,000' pikes is about 12.5k. brakes are vapor pressure up there after heavy breaking
clamhurt_legbeard ago
crazy shit man
people dont understand altitude
everybody lives at 300 msl
meanwhile im a pilot so shit changes very rapidly for me
Fried-Laptop ago
water boils at -200F in the vacuum of space.
Fried-Laptop ago
nothing makes sense anymore