Dear /sci/,
I'm a 5'8" manlet, 67kg. How much heavy water could I drink before experiencing any negative health effects?
Sincerely,
-Anon <3
>>8591093
>5'8"
Please use actual measuring units or go to subhuman brainlet websites such as leddit.
>>8591095
Approximately 172cm
Happy, you fuckwit?
>>8591095
>takes literally 30 seconds to google a converter
>can't
>thinks hes superior
wew
>>8591093
There is not enough scientific data to estimate that, I think. Heavy water has been proven to cause certain damage to the cellular division process based on an experiment made with chicken eggs.
Pure heavy water is pretty expensive also, it would be a pretty pricy way of killing yourself
>>8591113
Deuterium disrupt hydrogen bonds in your DNA as they start to replace the hydrogen in your cells. You would have to drink a lot of heavy water for an extended period of time in order for it to be toxic.
>>8591113
>it would be a pretty pricy way of killing yourself
Not trying to kill myself, just want to try drinking it
>>8591107
You don't even have to google a converter. Hell, you don't no even have to press enter. "Typing 5 ft ten in to cm" gives you a result before you even press enter.
>>8591142
Håll käften idiot
Just type it into google if you dont understand wew