Adding more pressure would make it heavier. You'd have to somehow go into negative pressure to get something that small to lift a person because even a vacuum wouldn't be enough.
I couldn't tell either which is why I didn't answer lol. Helium is light because it's less dense than air, putting it under pressure increases its density so the container gets heavier the higher pressure it is. Also the helium gets mad from being squeezed in such a tight place.
I donβt quite understand the joke, but I wanted to give you props for that incredible depiction of a stick figure being pulled up by the shoulders. Itβs incredibly real feeling for a stick figure. Idk, Iβm drunk, I just wanted to tell you that you were good at art π€·ββοΈ
A much more fun than bungee jumping activity adrenaline tourism should feature is "helium high jumping." Strap on enough balloons to significantly reduce your body weight then go leap over some crazy obstacles: rivers, canyons & "Tall buildings in a single bound."
ALT:A single frame cartoon Image with serial versions of a SCUBA diver progressing left to right. At the start the diver is standing on the shoreline as the series progresses the SCUBA tank lifts into the air, ending with the diver being lifted into the air saying βhelpβ.
I remember slowly shuffling to the water in double tanks plus stage bottles and light battery canister. Being neutral buoyant when I got into the water was awesome!
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βAnd be wary of some prankster spiking your mixture with nitrous oxide.β
2. if it gets mad just give it a chill pill?
The sharks find it hilarious for some reason.
Evel Knievel eat your heart out!
Donβt turn on the black light please.
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