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    Etherdave — 15 years ago(August 20, 2010 12:54 AM)

    Exploding heads make good cinema.

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      darkstorm97 — 14 years ago(March 02, 2012 07:29 PM)

      Especially ones that quadruple in size before exploding like jelly doughnuts.
      Anarchy's coming to town. A firey invader.

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        sebaser — 12 years ago(August 22, 2013 01:20 PM)

        if the outside temperature is 175 below like one of the miners said
        Damn , kids those days dont learn beep in school.
        There is no temperature in space, since there is no medium for the heat to travel in
        Space is actually pretty warm, with all that cosmic radiation solar winds and your own body heat you will boil faster than you will start loosing your heat.
        But yeah, every time a head exploded in this movie it made me cringe. So stupid.

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          Alocirp — 11 years ago(July 13, 2014 01:33 PM)

          There is no temperature in space, since there is no medium for the heat to travel in
          Space is actually pretty warm
          I'm confused. Which is it?

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            sebaser — 11 years ago(August 15, 2014 08:30 PM)

            Both in a way, vacuum itself has no temperature so be being "neutral" it already feels like summer day. But still you will gain heat from other sources that are negligible on earth, like cosmic radiation or the mentioned solar winds when not protected properly.
            So while vacuum might have no temperature, it will feel very warm, just because we are used to air stealing our heat on earth, and with the lack of that we will automatically think of it as being in a warm place.

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              Alocirp — 11 years ago(August 16, 2014 01:11 PM)

              Interesting. But if there's no medium for heat to travel in how do you feel the heat from cosmic radiation, solar wind, etc?

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                sebaser — 11 years ago(August 16, 2014 08:48 PM)

                Electromagnetic radiation dosnt need medium thanks to its wave particle duality, that is it is at the same time both a wave and made up of particles called photons, and can be its own medium. Or its just one of the unexplained qualities of spacetime, this is quantum physics stuff so gotta ask a specialist on that.
                Anyway, not all heat transfer consists of kinetic energy exchange between particles just most of it, at lest on earth where earth electromagnetic field protects us from most of suns and universes radiation. But in space without that protection its a different matter, depending on where you were you could ether fry or just slowly get cancer or die of radiation sickness.

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                  trekkie313 — 11 years ago(January 16, 2015 11:51 PM)

                  Exploding heads are more likely to happen to a deep sea diver, but the environment on IO might be cause a similar reaction.
                  Listen, do you smell something? -Ray Stantz

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                    FinalFight — 12 years ago(May 11, 2013 05:25 PM)

                    The people who got sucked outside on Mars in Total Recall had it better.

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                      kurthowe — 9 years ago(October 30, 2016 01:29 AM)

                      Total Recall spoiler:
                      Only because Quaid thought it was that way. According to the director, the entire film after he visited Rekall was his own construct based on the secret agent ego trip they implanted. He ends up getting lobo'ed at the endjust as he was told would happen by the Rekall director who visits his "Ego Trip". So how things operate in reality are totally irrelevant.
                      Of course, the ending is purposely shot to leave things ambiguousbut that is the canon explanation in his commentary.

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