Syrup Atmosphere
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As you look at the properties of the atmosphere as you scale up or down, things get weirder and weirder. One good example is the fairyfly and its environment. Fairyflies are so small that at their scale, air behaves somewhat like syrup and their wings have become like hairy spoons in order to grab the air rather than glide in it. With this in mind I will now get to my question. What kind of gasses or other conditions would make a planet's gaseous atmosphere act like the syrupy atmosphere of the fairyfly, but on a human scale?
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