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Edited on Sat Apr-17-10 05:22 AM by Cleobulus
first off it exaggerates the difficulties of working in microgravity, and yes the medical problems can be severe. However, we can simulate gravity in that situation, up to 1 g, and hence not have to suffer the long term effects of microgravity exposure.
As far as radiation, well, first off, we are exposed to it constantly on Earth, the key is to lower exposure in space to safe levels, this can be done in multiple ways, from physical shielding to even electromagnetic shielding(yes Scotty, I said shields up). Not to mention we can eliminate the Van Allen Belts as well, making cis-Lunar space safer for human habitation and travel.
As far as the rest of the post, well, you have such a cynical view of humanity that I'm surprised you aren't advocating for us to commit mass suicide. Sad really.
Indeed, I find it interesting that you scold humans for ravaging the planet's ecosystems for resources, and each other, I might add, and yet you aren't interested in alleviating that exploitation.
ON EDIT: Oh, and one other thing, your sig line completely puzzles me, first off, its complete bullshit with no relation to reality or anthropological evidence, and frankly, as a result, I cannot take your opinions on anything scientific seriously.
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