TwilightEL
Well-Known Member
I was thinking about people in space, and I had a question.
In a perfect vacuum, assuming there's a miracle reason why explosive decompression wouldn't occur, would you freeze to death? There's no particles to transfer the heat to, so wouldn't you stay at the same temperature?
Also, can chemical reactions take place in a Bose-Einstein condensate? What are the properties of that state of matter?
If anyone can provide answers to these questions or recommend a good science book, I'd appreciate it.
In a perfect vacuum, assuming there's a miracle reason why explosive decompression wouldn't occur, would you freeze to death? There's no particles to transfer the heat to, so wouldn't you stay at the same temperature?
Also, can chemical reactions take place in a Bose-Einstein condensate? What are the properties of that state of matter?
If anyone can provide answers to these questions or recommend a good science book, I'd appreciate it.