10/26/02: Cryogenics

Posted By: JMcSquiggle


Actually, no we don't have cryogenics in real life. The current theory states that the closer you bring molecules to zero kalvin (which is an impossibility in it's own right) the molecules fall appart. Besides, in order for Benji to have survived in a block of ice, this would would mean that the block of ice needed to be at zero kalvin. This even more of an impossibility in life because of the fact that inorder for the ice to get that cold, the air around the ice would have to be that cold which is too cold to walk around in and find the dog while fishing. Point being that there is no way to phisically freeze anything that far using modern science, it doesn't happen in nature at all, and even if you could the bonds keeping the atoms together would fall apart.


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