
Originally Posted by
HarveyJ
You know what, if it's such a building block for life, I'll make you a deal:
I'll put you in a locked room that's airtight, like a sealed shipping container.
You'll have all the niceties. Computer with net access, snacks, drinks, beer, whatever. I'll even put some shrubs in to keep it nice and green.
The air will start as regular air with 0.038% consistency of CO2 (that's 380ppm - pretty average city air I'm told)
I'll slowly raise that to 1%. If you're still fine after a day, you can have all my domains.
You shouldn't have anything to worry about.
After all, CO2 is a building block of life, so it doesn't matter how much is in the air, right?
Never mind that at 1000ppm, it can start to cause brain damage after prolonged exposure. I'm sure you'll be fine, what with the way your brain is.
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