• Skua
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    7510 hours ago

    Gallium? It’s solid at room temperature, but your own body heat will melt it, so you lie down on a solid block of metal and then slowly sink into a melting puddle in the middle of it. It’s non-toxic and six times denser than water so you’d be really floaty on it too

    • HobbitFoot
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      388 hours ago

      Sounds like something out of a horror film. Your body heat melts you into the material. Then, as heat gets distributed and you have more skin contact, you are no longer generating enough heat to keep the gallium melted.

      You either suffocate as the material solidifies around your abdomen or you freeze to death as the material pulls enough heat from you to kill you.

      • Skua
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        208 hours ago

        Well that does make it quite regrettable for most people, I suppose

    • Owl
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      56 hours ago

      You don’t want it to get in your body (holes, cuts etc…)

    • @[email protected]
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      9 hours ago

      It might act like a giant heatsink tho, making your body cool out as soon as it starts melting and creating proper surface contact. But chilling in 20°C water is also not really an issue so i guess it depends on the thermal conductivity of the skin/gallium interface.

    • lime!
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      48 hours ago

      the physical description also applies to butter