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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Assuming you could survive.

When you breathe in the diaphragm contracts allowing the rib cage to expand, this creates a ‘vacuum’ in the body which is immediately filled with air from outside. This movement of air relies on the difference in pressures between the outside air and the newly created vacuum inside your lungs. If there is no air pressure from outside then there would simply be no movement of anything. So it probably wouldn’t feel like anything, you’d just be expanding your chest and relaxing it again.

Idk.

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