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Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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so poor Captain Jack is going to be earthbound?
But the real issue is -- if a drowned corpse sinks, it'll sink to the bottom of a 20-foot lake. But will it sink to the bottom of the Marianas Trench? The density at the bottom of a deep-sea trench is so high that it would do all sorts of other things, like the nitrogen effect that causes the bends. Theoretically, at least, you could end up with a corpse that is under water, but "floating" because it isn't dense enough to go any lower.
So the dude, after waking up, wouldn't even be able to walk his way home -- he'd have to swim.
This is why it is bad to think too hard about sci-fi, isn't it?
Also, corpses are more likely to float in saltwater.
And cold water. Poor bugger'd get to some sort of homeostasis, or be like those strange oil thermometers.
Doesn't organic matter eventually settle to the sea floor regardless? There's all that sediment down there, and not a solid crust of dead fish covering the entire ocean...
Doesn't organic matter eventually settle to the sea floor regardless?
Not regardless of density. Broken into itty bits, and with the air lost, most of the stuff'd sink. Together, with the possibility of gases and lighter liquid buoying it, NSM.
The Dr Who bloopers, zipped, in avi format now. [link] (under 6 MB)
Woot! Thanks, Daniel
they're betting it will start up just as the new Who season finishes.
Oh, that's actually kind of good timing. I mean, you know, if there has to be waiting involved.