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[–] prenatal_confusion@feddit.org 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Ah, I didn't make myself clear. I am and was absolutely convinced that you can't free yourself once "plugged" unless very lucky. I was thinking about the bring sucked into pieces aspect. But it's the same calculation I guess. How much force can human body structure take? I think 330kg static pressure wouldn't rip you apart but when there is some movement involved there is some extra momentum. I think that could work. Or we increase the area. But then we don't have the nice space movie effect of being sucked through a small slot.

Edit and also j didn't read the whole comment. Especially the block where you talked about the part that I just repeated. Sorry and thanks for your work :)