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  • I think that it’s implicit that the volume of Godzilla would increase; we need to assume that the bounding layer has a degree of elasticity and that that the matter displaced by the flotation cavity will expand into that, reducing the net density.

    Mighty Godzilla, with power untold

    Rises through the waves; his powers unfold

    Hidden muscles in clever design

    Create a new chamber as they realign

    Inflating his body, a titanic display

    Defying the depths, he floats up and away

    No long bound by the oceans’s might

    Godzilla soars, a triumphant sight!



  • You are right that you need to dehumidify a large volume of air (like, more than 150 cubic metres) to get enough water for a person, in a rationing scenario. That isn’t necessarily a huge problem; fans can move large volumes of air quite efficiently and dehumidifiers work more efficiently at higher temperatures, but your main point that it isn’t scalable on a population level is definitely true - it’s something you can do for off grid or survival situations, but not easily for domestic water supply.