Hi. Yes, provided it displaces 500 tons plus your weight with the suit on plus a bit more.
2006-08-27 11:16:53
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answered by Cirric 7
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The helium would probably have the buoyancy to lift your body well up into the upper atmosphere, however you would not know it because the pressure exerted by that much helium upon the human body would crush you like an eggshell, and you would be DEAD !!!
2006-08-27 10:32:21
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answered by stephen p 4
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2016-12-11 16:18:15
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answered by miracle 4
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Helium is not measured by weight. It is measured by volume, cubic foot to be exact. Your question cannot be answered because it is non-sensical due to the incorrect terminology.
2006-08-27 10:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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umm yea, but how in the world would you get a suit like that?
2006-08-27 11:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Try it out and get back to us.
2006-08-27 11:18:32
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answered by tofguy76 1
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yes?
2006-08-27 10:30:42
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answered by sabbycat76 4
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