If you try to take a deep breath in space, considering there is no oxygen, how does it feel

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Does it feel like someone covered your face with a pillow, or similar to being underwater, etc.

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the opposite actually. because space is a vacuum, all the gas and liquid stored in your blood and body is going to expand and boil trying to escape, causing you to swell like a balloon since your body wants to literally pop itself. thats of course ignoring the extreme temperatures in space as well, so you’re also turning into a block of ice or being scorched. assuming you are even still capable of even inhaling, your lungs would expand like normal but you wouldn’t feel anything rushing into them.

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