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November 26, 2008

Breathing Xenon produces a Deep Voice

at 5:52 am. Filed under Funny Hacks, What Were They Thinking

 

Looks like there is another gas to play around with, we have seen that breathing helium and sulfur hexafluoride has some crazy vocal effects. But now we have an example of breathing xenon gas to change your voice! This was done by the guys over at the Benwl’s Channel who look to be having way too much fun.  :)

"Xenon’s anesthetic effect is 1.5 times more potent than N2O. Please do not breath Xenon without proper medical supervision and supplemental oxygen.

The anesthetic effect of inert gas xenon (Xe) was discovered more than 50 years ago. The main causes limiting its clinical application are high price, low availability (in nature the gas is present in scarce amounts), and absence of preclinical trials sufficient for norm-setting documents and further solutions allowing clinical trials of Xe."

 


 


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5 Responses to “Breathing Xenon produces a Deep Voice”

  1. Michael Says:

    Huffing noble gases. In the name of science!

  2. The voice in your head Says:

    That sounds like a bad idea.

  3. Daily Research » Shared Items - November 27, 2008 Says:

    [...] Breathing Xenon produces a Deep Voice [...]

  4. Seattle DUI Says:

    Better hope breathing Xenon also does not cause cancer, melt your lungs or lead to dietary restrictions.

  5. Michael Says:

    One would hope that’s pretty cost-prohibitive. If it had the psychoactive effects of, say, crack? Might be more of a worry.

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