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Submarine

Kathi

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How would you cope if you boarded a submarine and they closed the hatch and then you went miles and miles underneith the ocean?Would you be find or would you be panicked and claustrophic?
 
I didn't really like it.
 
How would you cope if you boarded a submarine and they closed the hatch and then you went miles and miles underneith the ocean?Would you be find or would you be panicked and claustrophic?
six months under the ocean. Idk.
 
I might be okay. IDK. The idea makes me nervous, though. I don't like small spaces.
 
I don't like closed, crowd spaces. But if they kept me busy I'd probably be OK.
 
I do not consider myself claustrophobic.I could be closed up in a closet and I have been in an MRI machine three times.That is a difficult place to be for many who have an issue with small spaces.But I don't think I would like to have that hatch closed up and then submerge miles under the sea.
 
I'm not sure how I'd actually handle small spaces. I just know that I've never liked them, the idea of small spaces has always made me think of being trapped, or in the case of being underground or underwater, being crushed under the huge weight. I've been on rides with claustrophobia warnings and came out okay, though they made me mildly nervous. The only time I were really freaked out was on a closed water slide.
In the case of a submarine I would be imagining water getting in and me drowning.

I've had a few dreams about literally being trapped in spaces so small I could barely move. We're talking a coffin-like space here. In the dream I was always afraid and couldn't wait to get out of there, though I seemed to manage the fear well enough.
 
Some people can not go on elevators.They will always look for the stairs.
 
Nope God did not create me with gills :grumpy
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Oh ya?
 
Nope God did not create me with gills :grumpy
I may have to duck on this one. But being that knowledge is not something we should ever be afraid of. So here goes...

Actually, He did.

All human embryos develop something interesting on the sides of their necks: vestigial pharyngeal gill slits. Non-functional slits on the sides of their neck that at various points in the development process open and subsequently close as the embryo transforms into a fetus (sometimes the slits fail to "heal up" and a surgeon must close them manually, no big deal). If you ever saw the movie Waterworld, Kevin Costner's fictional character had functional slits that allowed him to breathe underwater. Scientists believe the structures are vestiges of our ocean-bound evolutionary (there's that word) heritage.

Alternately, perhaps God had reasons for creating these strange features that never do anything. You must admit, it's odd.
 
I may have to duck on this one. But maybe someone has an answer. So here goes...

Actually, He did.

All human embryos develop something interesting on the sides of their necks: vestigial pharyngeal gill slits. Non-functional slits on the sides of their neck that at various points in the development process open and subsequently close as the embryo transforms into a fetus (sometimes the slits fail to "heal up" and a surgeon must close them manually, no big deal). If you ever saw the movie Waterworld, Kevin Costner's fictional character had functional slits that allowed him to breathe underwater. Scientists believe the structures are vestiges of our ocean-bound evolutionary (there's that word) heritage.

Alternately, perhaps God had reasons for creating these strange features that never do anything. You must admit, it's odd.
That is a debated issue.I have heard Christian sites that say....no
 
I may have to duck on this one. But being that knowledge is not something we should ever be afraid of. So here goes...

Actually, He did.

All human embryos develop something interesting on the sides of their necks: vestigial pharyngeal gill slits. Non-functional slits on the sides of their neck that at various points in the development process open and subsequently close as the embryo transforms into a fetus (sometimes the slits fail to "heal up" and a surgeon must close them manually, no big deal). If you ever saw the movie Waterworld, Kevin Costner's fictional character had functional slits that allowed him to breathe underwater. Scientists believe the structures are vestiges of our ocean-bound evolutionary (there's that word) heritage.

Alternately, perhaps God had reasons for creating these strange features that never do anything. You must admit, it's odd.
no that is false, heckle lied when he did those drawings. even evolutionist don't believe that.

http://www.icr.org/article/6926/
 
When I was a kid they used to have these small submarines in cereal boxes.If you opened a little compartment on the top and put baking soda in it and then put it in your bath tub it would sink :biggrin2. Then you could play submarine in the bath tub.
 
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