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Originally Posted by MMM
Everything from create a vortex to suck oxygen out of the air to breaking apart oxygen molecules. I have read it was a government effort to get people to use less electricity, and so to turn off their fans and AC units at night. Media helped with the hype.
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A bunch of bullshit like. The amount of energy needed to create a vortex would be immense. The pressure and thinness of the blades would have to be thin on a molecular level to effect that of the unseen.
Didn't expect a guy like you to say that.
The only plausible death scenario would be if you were in a room closed with no means of oxygen getting in and the fan just blowing back the carbon dioxide you emit.
A fan does not make much of a difference to give you hypothermia either. You would wake up as the slight heat change if you had your fan on during a hot summer night.