• MercuryUprising@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think humans can live in that very long either. 38 degrees is the temperature you have when you have a fever. I’m pretty sure if you expose yourself to that for a while you will die. Maybe a doctor can verify this, but it doesn’t sound good at all.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think humans can live in that very long either.

      Humans have been living in places like the Sahara, which is even hotter, for millennia. It’s uncomfortable and requires adaptation but it’s perfectly doable.

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      1 year ago

      You can survive in a hot tub at much higher temperatures for hours, and people do it because they enjoy it.

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        1 year ago

        ?? Are you sure about that? I’m pretty certain that every hot tub at a public facility I’ve been to says to not exceed staying in for more than 20 minutes, and specially mentions to keep it lower if you’re old, have high blood pressure, are pregnant, or under the age of 16.

        Isn’t part of the reason also because it’s easy to get light headed or dizzy and just pass out and drown?

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          1 year ago

          I’m certain that even the most feeble visitors can withstand 20 minutes and the rest of us for quite some time longer, yes.