• doingthestuff@lemy.lol
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        13 hours ago

        Yeah I knew anything bigger than a squirrel would require something ridiculous. I’m thinking even a squirrel would set you back a bit given the scarcity and price of helium. The balloon is the cheap part.

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          8 hours ago

          Helium is portrayed as second most abundant element in the universe. Not scarce at all. Our ability to collect and make use of it, that’s scarce.

          A squirrel would probably need about 100 balloons.

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            Second most abundant doesn’t really convey how much more abundant it is compared to other elements.

            About 75% of all the mass in the universe is hydrogen, about 23% is helium, 1% oxygen, and that leaves just 1% for everything else.

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        11 hours ago

        There’s a lot of optimization that can be done to make OEM raccoons flight worthy.

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          Yep. We can place them on a diet, shave their fur, pump them full of helium… We have the technology.