I haven't checked the math, but it seems about right.
With a human rate of digestion, a lot of it would be wasted, of course. Snakes manage it by taking longer and having a digestive system that can adapt to a sudden large meal faster.
(If she tried to digest a meal that large without chewing in the same amount of time, the biological energy needed to digest something that large that fast would probably boil her abdomen, if not flash-fry it, but that's the risk you assume when you do same-size vore.) :P
Even so, snakes occasionally die when they swallow a meal too large for them to digest fast enough: dead bodies rot over time, and if it rots before the snake can digest it, the toxins and gas produced is generally fatal to the snake.
Yeah, same-size vore is totally fictional risky. And in fact nutritional value is lower because of not 100% efficiency of energy transfer, lots of undigestible matter would just be disposed of as feces.
Snakes also have much lower energy requirements than warm-blooded creatures, so all else being equal, a human would use up the calories provided by a meal of a given size relative to their body mass much faster than a snake would.
There were dudes on /d/ talking about this for ages, were you one of them?
Either way this is fantastic, I really hope this accurate because this really is fascinating!! Art is adorable as well!
Mad props on this, mixing science and vore in a neat comic, it's a brilliant idea and you're the first to do it, I think!
Haha, just an odd coincidence. They were also calculating how long it'd take to digest a whole person, how much energy they'd give, how much fat they'd turn into etc.
Looking forward to seeing more from you!
That was really interesting ! And the art is just even more appealing, I especially love the first page, she looks like she just wants to eat him quickly ! And this last drawing of her stretching as she is digesting, I don't know why but I love it !
Man this was awesome ! A funny series and your learn a lot form it and vore ofcoures. I love how orignal this is with the science and stuff. I must say tho that i like science alot my self, so that is probably a big factor why i liked it so muchts.
Does the energy loss across trophic levels factor into this at all? As little as 10% of energy is preserved at each layer of any given food chain, and this continues as a food source gets further from primary producers. Is that accounted for in this situation or is it an irrelevant factor?
Also, I really love the nonchalant attitude of the subject and the depiction of her belly. Something about those things really does it for me.
Posted by IvesBentonEaton 7 years ago Report
I haven't checked the math, but it seems about right.
With a human rate of digestion, a lot of it would be wasted, of course. Snakes manage it by taking longer and having a digestive system that can adapt to a sudden large meal faster.
(If she tried to digest a meal that large without chewing in the same amount of time, the biological energy needed to digest something that large that fast would probably boil her abdomen, if not flash-fry it, but that's the risk you assume when you do same-size vore.) :P
Even so, snakes occasionally die when they swallow a meal too large for them to digest fast enough: dead bodies rot over time, and if it rots before the snake can digest it, the toxins and gas produced is generally fatal to the snake.
Science is fun! :D
Posted by Modern45 7 years ago Report
Yeah, same-size vore is totally fictional risky. And in fact nutritional value is lower because of not 100% efficiency of energy transfer, lots of undigestible matter would just be disposed of as feces.
Posted by jun1337 7 years ago Report
Snakes also have much lower energy requirements than warm-blooded creatures, so all else being equal, a human would use up the calories provided by a meal of a given size relative to their body mass much faster than a snake would.
Posted by Furanz 7 years ago Report
There were dudes on /d/ talking about this for ages, were you one of them?
Either way this is fantastic, I really hope this accurate because this really is fascinating!! Art is adorable as well!
Mad props on this, mixing science and vore in a neat comic, it's a brilliant idea and you're the first to do it, I think!
Posted by Modern45 7 years ago Report
>were you one of them?
Nope, I've been on 4chan only one or two times. 4chan is not popular in my country :)
Thanks =)
Posted by Furanz 7 years ago Report
Haha, just an odd coincidence. They were also calculating how long it'd take to digest a whole person, how much energy they'd give, how much fat they'd turn into etc.
Looking forward to seeing more from you!
Posted by Kasra 7 years ago Report
Science!!
Posted by MidNightOwlArt 7 years ago Report
I’ve learned so much!
Who know Vore can be so educational ^__^
Thank you for making this i always wanted something like this to show up one day!
Posted by Modern45 7 years ago Report
Thanks ^_^
Posted by Xaxtern 7 years ago Report
I don't think I've seen this sort of thing before. Very, very interesting.
Also wouldn't mind seeing more of her.
Posted by Modern45 7 years ago Report
I guess I should also lit light on other aspects of vore. Emma can be handy there :)
Posted by linthia 7 years ago Report
That was really interesting ! And the art is just even more appealing, I especially love the first page, she looks like she just wants to eat him quickly ! And this last drawing of her stretching as she is digesting, I don't know why but I love it !
Posted by Modern45 7 years ago Report
Glad you liked it :3
Posted by Manubestofplus 7 years ago Report
Very nice! What does science say about about the length of digestion? :D
How long would the stomach take, how long in lower belly?
Would love to get more details on the efficiency of the process too. Emma makes a perfect host. For science!
Posted by Modern45 7 years ago Report
Actually I'm thinking to run a small comic series, so efficiency etc could be a theme for the next one :)
Posted by Gold_King 7 years ago Report
Mmmm...I wanna fuck that science experiment.
Posted by Bright 7 years ago Report
Nice pose at the last bit.
Posted by TimeToRun 7 years ago Report
Man this was awesome ! A funny series and your learn a lot form it and vore ofcoures. I love how orignal this is with the science and stuff. I must say tho that i like science alot my self, so that is probably a big factor why i liked it so muchts.
Hope to see more of your creative ideas agian !
Posted by Modern45 7 years ago Report
Thanks, maybe I'll expand this series for a few more pages :)
Posted by CryptidDrono 7 years ago Report
Science!
Posted by DittoDotto 7 years ago Report
Posted by crufl 7 years ago Report
this is a good series. Thank you for making it.
Posted by NagaRelic 7 years ago Report
Science plus a fetish...
I was not expecting to learn when I got online tonight... Not complaining though
Posted by Qtoy 7 years ago Report
Does the energy loss across trophic levels factor into this at all? As little as 10% of energy is preserved at each layer of any given food chain, and this continues as a food source gets further from primary producers. Is that accounted for in this situation or is it an irrelevant factor?
Also, I really love the nonchalant attitude of the subject and the depiction of her belly. Something about those things really does it for me.
Posted by Modern45 7 years ago Report
No, it's just about energy in one organism - how much it gains and how much it wastes.
Glad you liked it :)