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Originally Posted by jyl
Anyway, if pressure is uniform but resistance is not as body is instantly but unevenly collapsed
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Per one YouTube video.
Sinus/ear cavities implode - that the last person would feel if it took two seconds instead of 30 milliseconds
Blood/guts are forced into any porosity in the bones.
"Guts"instantly fill lung cavity.
Air is cooked to surface of the sun heat in that 30 milliseconds but it's a tiny area. I don't think that would puree remains as it would be hot for such a short period of time.
I kind of think there would be a mist and a few remaining scraps.
When I first heard they passed instantly because of the implosion I was relieved.
I think Myth Busters did a show on a deep sea diver and they recreated where the pressure changed rapidly and the diver's body was forced a good ways into his spherical helmet.