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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even if these people had 96 hours of oxygen I don’t think they had any water. And I believe you can only live three days without water.[/quote] A common misconception. I am a hospice caregiver and have been for the last almost decade. Even very frail dying people can live many days without water.[/quote] A dying person has vastly different caloric/hydration needs than a healthy person though. These are relatively healthy men, they will become dehydrated quickly imo. [/quote] They are not exerting themselves, and as fitter younger people they have much more healthy organ tissue for the body to consume for its hydration needs than a frail dying elder has. My point is that even without water I have no doubt they could last the full 96 hours of oxygen availability and be in a recoverable state. I think there was likely a rapid depressurization and they were all blown to bits.[/quote]
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