>>11151 Didn't miss that part, just wasn't super thinking about it or didn't entirely understand the situation (I did read all of what I quoted + other things from the JSON). In fact, before you posted #11151 I was going to say "or like breathing out in a cold day=vapors". You posted >My blood was condensing into steam right above my head, the same way you can see your breath on a cold day. Or like steam rising off of hot coffee or some other hot liquid in a cold day. Blood is like 80% water. In a cold day, do vapors come off of non-water liquids like hot pure hydrochloric acid? What about hot Everclear? That alcohol is nonaqueous because it's only like 5% water.
About >blood was condensing into steam I think that's incorrect word usage because "condense" means this: >Sense 2= To transform from a gaseous state into a liquid state via condensation. Sense 1=To concentrate toward the essence by making more close, compact, or dense, thereby decreasing size or volume --!wt It could condense onto a car window (gas->liquid). Water could evaporate into steam (liquid->gas).
Sense 1 is like Sense 2. If you condense Earth into like the size of a marble then it will become a black hole. Bigger->smaller. Steam is larger or less dense than water, so also bigger->smaller when condensation happens. We know that Earth would become a black hole if compressed down to that size due to the Schwarzschild radius equation, which !w says is >radius = \frac{2 G M}{c^2} >where G is the gravitational constant, M is the object mass, and c is the speed of light [in a vacuum]. Not LaTeX: RadiusS = 2GM/c^2. chat-gpt.org/chat says that . G = 6.674 × 10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2) . c = approximately 3.00 × 10^8 m/s)