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As this Scientific American article explains, the human body is accustomed to having atmospheric stress to maintain itself intact and in working order, and if it have been subjected suddenly to the vacuum of house, sửa điều hoà all sorts of dangerous stuff would start to occur. Air already in the astronaut's lungs would increase, tearing the delicate tissues that allow fuel exchange with the bloodstream. Water within the body's tissues would vaporize, and cause the astronaut to swell up grotesquely, like an over-inflated toy balloon. Water and fuel in the blood would form bubbles within the astronaut's veins, and after a minute, circulation would cease. Without oxygen going to the mind, the astronaut would cross out, and animal assessments point out that after about two minutes, the astronaut can be useless.

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