Comparison: You At Different Temperatures

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Your body temperature can move up and down and all around, but it usually stays within a certain window. Typically anything in the range of 36 to 37 degrees Celsius is considered normal.
So have you ever wondered what will happen to you at different temperatures? Not just several degrees difference, but hundreds and millions of degrees. What will happen to the human body in extremely cold situations/low temperatures? And what will happen to the body at extremely high temperatures up to millions of degrees Celsius? If you're curious to find out, watch this comparison video.

DISCLAIMER: This probability/comparison is based on public data, surveys, public comments & discussions and approximate estimations that might be subjected to some degree of error.

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love how they went straight from 1.2k to 50m

thebluejay
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What?, at 50M°C you instantly die?

My dad went school through the desert at that temperature back on his days.

carljohnson
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Meanwhile In Australia: Me: "Hey, Siri, What's the weather?" Siri: "50M Degrees" Me: "Oh, It's a bit colder today!"

felixalexanderl
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Respect to the person that had 50M°C for Instant Disintegration and gave us this result. They will surely be honored in our memories for their sacrifice!

BlueFoxDA
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Let's not forget that we will start feeling the heat at a lower temperature than 27 degrees C. if the air is also very humid. There is, in fact, something called the "Heat Index", which is the "feels-like" temperature from a combination of heat and humidity. The body can't get rid of excess heat as easily in humid air as it can in dry air.

jeffzebert
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in Greece, we have hot summers, last year it would go 40°C on a frequent basis. it wasn't as bad as its described in the video but after hours outside it'd yes be a big pain. but that highly depends on the person themselves, they can be heat resistant if they're from a hot country but if they're not, then such people may have extreme problems with such temperatures and we are talking about 40°C, which isn't a big deal as it's just a bit above our body temperature

XBGamerX
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I like how both sensations bug after a certain point and you start to feel the other

TheEmolano
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I used to live in Siberia almost my whole life. Some people felt cold at like 15 Celsius below zero while I was totally okay with hands in my pockets or even in the cold air even at -30))
It always depends on a person.

irinaelodia
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As an asian, I never felt so strong watching a video.

peykopubg
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Respect to the person who put his body in all these temperatures

nandavikasreddy
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*-150 C: Extremely hot*
*+600 C: Extremely cold*
*???*

kirby
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I confirm that blurry vision and frozen limbs in -25C and -20C temperature is true 100%. That's exactly what I have experienced in anomal winter in January 2023 in Uzbekistan 🇺🇿.

sevinchravshanova
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1:57 In Phillipines we still drink coffee in this temperature.

jasongonia
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In India, many cities(not all) have 32-34 degree Celsius during winter days. And during summer temperatures reach 42-45 degree celsius. And we all just carry on our daily routine work. Students even go for exams in afternoon when is maximum with no AC.

HetalOza
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Infinite Comparison, I really enjoyed watching this, so I hit the like button!

JetLagRecords
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When I was a kid, my class would have P.E and we would run around a lot. One day, the teacher asked us to jog and the person who jogged the most would get a sticker. I was very determined and jogged fast non-stop for about half an hour. It was also a very hot summer day and I kept running and was very determined. At the end of the lesson I was so hot and I didn't even get the sticker. I couldn't move because I was so hot and had to go to the medical room where they gave me a lot of water and put 3 fans in the room with an icepack on top of my forehead. I was at around 40 degrees

Edit: I was 7 at that time and I have a weak immune system and I live in cold weathers. The person who won was my bully and he made fun of me the next day for freezing.

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At cold enough temperatures you body would freeze fast enough to form exotic ice type. Like ice that doesn't expand to be large than water. Meaning your cells wouldn't rupture. Which could theoretically make revive from cryogenic freeze possible if we figure out a way to unfreeze the cells fast and steady enough to transition the exotic ice back to water without it refreezing into regular ice at any point along the process.

Warriormon
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I once stayed outside for 45 minutes at about -35 degrees celsius, and it was FREEZING! I think I got frostbite, and it took about 15-20 minutes for me to warm up afterward!

PeakLinear
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Having been out in ambient temps near -60C.. its downright terrifying. Fan belts always snap, cant drive.. doors are not closed when taking out the trash, etc.. might freeze shut otherwise

TaigaTurf
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In 8-bit games, when a value reaches more than 127 it restarts to -128 until 127 again. Maybe that explains why extremely high temperatures can transmit cold instead of heat.

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