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Cruising Sailing article : Hydrogen Sulfide Use for Submarine Crews
 

Travel and Leisure > Cruising Sailing > Hydrogen Sulfide Use for Submarine Crews

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Lance Winslow

We know that hydrogen sulfide in the right amounts can slow a rats body down to 10% simply from inhaling the gas. Human hibernation will soon be upon us and it has many applications and uses, which can help our civilization. For instance if someone has a life threatening disease, which will most likely kill them, they can go into hibernation for ten years, until a cure is found? If we want to send man into long-term space flight we can simply put them into deep sleep for the duration of the trip. Then of course there are many military applications for consideration.

I propose that we use this hydrogen sulfide gas human hibernation strategy for our Submarine Crews allowing the

Sub to disappear and remain without needs for months on end and then be ready for a mission. By hiding out they will have disappeared without the need for power drains and they will admit no sound or detectable energy, completely hidden.

The submarines would vector around and hide in a good safe location. They would climb into tubes with slow liquid protein drip and strap themselves in. The tube would rotate occasionally to prevent bedsores. The hydrogen sulfide gas would be perfectly calculated similar to the anesthesiologist methods and procedures. Think on this concept

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