Water Vapor is 97% of Greenhouse Gases on Earth; Man's CO2 is 1% !!!

but not 20, right?


the longest known record is an 18 year old who still licked moisture off prison walls.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Mihavecz


He lasted 18 days, he may have longer, depending on what condition and weather he lived in.


if you want to break his record, be my guest.


I have possibly done 20 days, but probably very more like 17-18. It's very unlike your prisoner in that it's not an "ordeal." I don't lick water off of walls, let alone prison walls. My weight remains stable. And, I as sit here--I don't have a stench like that guy. Well, not much anyway. :D

My 2.5 weeks is still far beyond the three days that you said is scientifically proven, so did I prove the science wrong? And no, you can't furiously type away on the internet to find an answer like you did for your prisoner. You seem to have a lot of something packed in your brain, so let's see what you can do without your college textbook. Let's see if you can just use your own brain.
 
So no other sources of liquid? No fruits or vegetables? No meats? Just dried foods? No other beverages? Perhaps you can run down what you consumed on a typical "no water" day. I am curious. Thanks! (I could say I didn't drink water for weeks if I drank something else instead- I would not be lying).
 
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I have possibly done 20 days, but probably very more like 17-18. It's very unlike your prisoner in that it's not an "ordeal." I don't lick water off of walls, let alone prison walls. My weight remains stable. And, I as sit here--I don't have a stench like that guy. Well, not much anyway. :D

My 2.5 weeks is still far beyond the three days that you said is scientifically proven, so did I prove the science wrong? And no, you can't furiously type away on the internet to find an answer like you did for your prisoner. You seem to have a lot of something packed in your brain, so let's see what you can do without your college textbook. Let's see if you can just use your own brain.

I have no way of knowing whether you're lying or cheating, you can claim you flew for all I care. But there's a Guinness Record waiting for you if you wish to break his record.
 
I have no way of knowing whether you're lying or cheating, you can claim you flew for all I care. But there's a Guinness Record waiting for you if you wish to break his record.

Giving up already? Now, that's no way to win the school science fair.

The guy I told you about who does a better job on this board than you just gave you a clue, if really not the answer.
 
Giving up already? Now, that's no way to win the school science fair.

The guy I told you about who does a better job on this board than you just gave you a clue, if really not the answer.

"you're either lying or you've consumed water in other forms."

I didn't need him to tell me that.
 
did you or did you not consume water in some other form when you allegedly went 20 days without water? if so, it doesn't count.

You mean a solid like ice or a gas like steam? No. I didn't even breathe anything from the iron when doing shots of steam on my clothes.
 
Everything edible contains water. I ate the stuff on the supermarket shelves, just like everybody else.

so you consumed water, you just didn't "drink" it.

but no, there are things which you can put in your mouth that practically is waterless. "edible" is subjective.
 
so you consumed water, you just didn't "drink" it.

Well, your prediction was based on drinking. I'm not sucking water off of rocks either. I'm not nitpicking because I thought the--to use your words about global warming--"popularly accepted" notion was that people need or should drink 6-8 glasses of water a day. Most people probably don't do this, but they probably drink at least one glass of water. Maybe a swig at the drinking fountain. Maybe not even that some days. Maybe just coffee or something. I don't do any of that. I don't even get thirsty. So people stand incredulous or--like you--are befuddled to the point that I might be lying. Other people do what I do too. It's not a magic trick or some anomaly. It's actually a simple explanation that escapes the pre-conceived notions of most even when it is explained.
 
Well, your prediction was based on drinking. I'm not sucking water off of rocks either. I'm not nitpicking because I thought the--to use your words about global warming--

you were consuming water from other sources. I admit my mistake of using the word drinking when I could've broadly included any consumption.

"popularly accepted" notion was that people need or should drink 6-8 glasses of water a day.

There's huge gray area between staying healthy and dying.

Most people probably don't do this, but they probably drink at least one glass of water. Maybe a swig at the drinking fountain. Maybe not even that some days. Maybe just coffee or something. I don't do any of that. I don't even get thirsty. So people stand incredulous or--like you--are befuddled to the point that I might be lying.

Yes, because right when you said you don't drink water I pointed out you could consume water from other sources, you ignored it or missed and continued talking about how you don't drink water, focusing on drink, which is why I thought you were lying if you meant what I said you meant.

Other people do what I do too. It's not a magic trick or some anomaly. It's actually a simple explanation that escapes the pre-conceived notions of most even when it is explained.

So you admit you can't go 20 days without consuming water? No Guinness record for you.
 
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