2019-06-09 at 7:09 AM UTC
The lack of gravity means there wouldn't be anything to hold their innards together properly, their insides would malfunction and they would die immediately.
The only way to explore outer space is via robots.
2019-06-09 at 7:14 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
what part of the human body do you think would fail in zero gravity?
2019-06-09 at 7:16 AM UTC
Nil
African Astronaut
[the overexcited four-footed chanar]
aren't those suits pressurized?
2019-06-09 at 7:18 AM UTC
mashlehash
victim of incest
[my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
Originally posted by HikikomoriYume0
how would blood flow properly through your veins
wouldn't zero gravity affect your heart
and every other organ
Humans need gravity in order to function properly.
No you're stupid.
You're a hikikomori so you are autistic.
People go through zero g all the time.
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2019-06-09 at 7:19 AM UTC
also autism and aspergers are two separate things
2019-06-09 at 7:28 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
Originally posted by HikikomoriYume0
how would blood flow properly through your veins
wouldn't zero gravity affect your heart
and every other organ
Humans need gravity in order to function properly.
your heart acts as a pump to move blood through veins and arteries. if gravity affects it at all the downward force likely slows blood flow and puts greater strain on the heart, meaning blood circulation is likely better in low- or zero-gravity
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2019-06-09 at 9:01 AM UTC
So if people need gravity acting downwards on them, if we hang them upside down then they will die.
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