>>27033397Any physicians here? I tried to calculate the density by assuming it has roughly the same volume as a 1m diameter ball. If so, it's roughly 0.0314kg/m3 or pi/100kg/m3. For comparison:
Air has 1.2kg/m3
Wailord is 0.0435kg/m3 apparently
Helium is 0.179kg/m3
Hydrogen still is 0.9kg/m3
What I wonder though, is the pressure they have to endure if they basically filled with lots of nothing. Since anything would make it heavier.