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Physiological Limitations Of Space Exporation
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Gustavo on March 9, 2005 19:11:08 UTC |
Ingravity poses a series of physiological limitations to humans exploring the Universe,or at least, the vecinity of Earth: first the osteoporosis (decalcification of the bones) and the second is muscular atrophia (the degrading of the muscles). Other limitation is disorientation, there is no left or right nor up or down. You are in an ambiance where there are no walls, no ceiling, and no floor. The floor may be any surface on which the person is standing.
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