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Your body can’t even contain all the heart-pounding excitement you feel while watching Captain America: Civil War." You and your fellow audience members can actually change the chemical composition of the air around you while you’re watching a movie, indicates a study published May 10 in Scientific Reports.
When we exhale, our breath carries hundreds of different chemicals. A few of them can be used to track chemical changes within the body. “If films elicit strong emotional responses then volatile products from the internal biochemical response (cardiovascular, skeletomuscular, neuroendocrine, and autonomic nervous system) may be vented shortly afterwards,” the scientists speculated.
The Air In Movie Theaters Actually Changes From Scene To Scene
This is kind of gross if you really think about it...
When we exhale, our breath carries hundreds of different chemicals. A few of them can be used to track chemical changes within the body. “If films elicit strong emotional responses then volatile products from the internal biochemical response (cardiovascular, skeletomuscular, neuroendocrine, and autonomic nervous system) may be vented shortly afterwards,” the scientists speculated.
The Air In Movie Theaters Actually Changes From Scene To Scene
This is kind of gross if you really think about it...