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- Feb 2, 2023
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In Google searches about drowning, I come across this text.
"If death by drowning bo inevitable, as in shipwreck, tho easiest way to die would be to suck water into the lungs by a powerful inspiration, as soon as one went benoath the siirface. A person who had the courage to do this wonld probably becorae alniost immediatoly unconsc.ious, and nevor rise to the surfacc. As soon as the fluid filled his lungs all chilliness and pain ■would cease, the indoacribablc Kemi-deliritim that accompanies anrosthesia would come on, with ringing in the ears and delightful visions of color and light, while he would seem to himself to be gently sinking to rest on the softest of beds and with the most delightful"
Does anyone have any information on this? Would it work? I have never heard of this anywhere else on this internet.
Also, does anyone know how it feels to breathe in water into the lungs? I have heard that it takes about 2 minutes to go unconscious, but a violent 2 minutes I'm sure.