Impulse said:You'd die.
Actually, that is not entirely true. Part will be able to dissolve in your stomach.Stybar said:Impulse said:You'd die.
Simple answer: You'd die, and your size would be that of the bodyparts that you've managed to eat in your stomach, and the rest still in their original place.
So, you would not disappear nor double in size.
Impulse said:Actually, that is not entirely true. Part will be able to dissolve in your stomach.Stybar said:Impulse said:You'd die.
Simple answer: You'd die, and your size would be that of the bodyparts that you've managed to eat in your stomach, and the rest still in their original place.
So, you would not disappear nor double in size.
There would be a conservation of mass, but what you were implying was a conservation of volume. Something which does not exist.Stybar said:Impulse said:Actually, that is not entirely true. Part will be able to dissolve in your stomach.Stybar said:Impulse said:You'd die.
Simple answer: You'd die, and your size would be that of the bodyparts that you've managed to eat in your stomach, and the rest still in their original place.
So, you would not disappear nor double in size.
Which will be broken down into molecules and put into your bowels or your bloodstream. Conservation of mass and such.