THC is a substance that removes fat from the blood and this involves the release of gases such as oxygen or hydrogen, plus hydrogen, into the blood, which feeds the muscles with this gas and by rapidly dissolving the fats, the hydrogen is lost through the lungs and the muscle cells, with many chromosomes that absorb gases, suffocate, causing a sudden increase in heartbeats due to a drop in blood pressure.
This sudden loss of fat may be due to the loss of protein in neurons, by THC, which activates a kidney neurotransmitter and the kidney begins to eliminate large amounts of fat, which retains hydrogen in the blood and in this effect the hydrogen is lost from an artery of the kidney to the lung.
This effect produces the rapid absorption of protein in neurons, which slows down the receptors of the chromosomes, muscle cells and kidney cells, so that they do not eliminate fats, and activates the proteins of the fat cells, but if it causes tachycardia, the protein has no power and can cause a sudden warming in the atmosphere, which can absorb a lot of humidity and cause damage when it cools.
When the atmosphere is very humid and cloudy, this effect is less.