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If you were struck by a high energy cosmic ray like the oh-my-god-particle, would you feel it? Would it hurt?

>> No.12318528

Chiropractor-rhetoric

>> No.12318530

It would be extremely painful

>> No.12318534

>>12318530
You're a big guy

>> No.12318545

[math]no[/math]

>> No.12318547

>>12318534
F
o
r
you

>> No.12318584

What are the chances that a high energy cosmic ray strikes the right nerve and triggers an electric wave leading to an orgasm?

>> No.12320411

>>12318547
>>12318530
>>12318534
based baneposters

>> No.12320548

>>12318523
No it happens all the time

>> No.12320631

>>12318584
0

>> No.12320794

>>12318523
if it instakills you then no it wouldn't hurt, if it doesn't then it would be the most painful thing you ever felt

>> No.12320803

>>12318523
Google Hisashi Oguchi

>> No.12321070

>>12318523
if your talking about lightning I'd say yes

>> No.12321143

>>12318523
no because it would level you up beyond pain

>> No.12321988

>>12318523
Depends on how fast it was going

>> No.12324269

>>12321988
It’s going 99.9999999% the speed of light

>> No.12324275

>>12318523
The Oh-my-god particle you'd likely feel, but radation by itself not at first.

>> No.12324613

You would fucking die.