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#1 2003-03-09 02:52:45

wesley parsons
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Re: aboutmarsgravity - do we already have the solution?

i've been working on gravity related problems right here on earth, such as osteoporosis, economy flight syndrome, and what happens to your bones as you sit reading this!

ouch!

well, i've really been working on an office lounge that you recline and look up at your monitor on. it is fully mechanized and has supports that exercise your arms and legs as you compute to keep blood moving. thus moving more oxygen to your brain so you can have bolts out of the blue all day long!

no this science isn't based on use it or loose it, it's based on use it, rest it, feed it etc. the real story. use it or loose it is a half truth!

not to mention 1000's of tiny solinoid fingers built into the surface that your body "rests" on. they move microdistances up and down to massage your body and aid in circulation.

dreaming of one? well so far the price is in the millions. so maybe most of us have to continue to dream, an important part of this web site!

but that's only the start!

did you know that over 10 years ago the russians pointed to how to live in space .

yes they discovered that even though as you are likely familiar with, the fact that nauts get all weak and loose bone density in their bones. ah! but not all their bones!

yes the pelvic and other bones that help connect one arm to the other actually gain higher density than here on earth.

this points to one of the most exciting features of the new office lounge of the future, it moves at micro distances forward and back at gigasonic speed.

you're wondering, "what the haybale?"

well, ask yourself, just what was at work building those bones in space, if it wasn't gravity, h-m-m-m-m?

guess what!?

it isn't gravity that maintains your bones here on earth.
all kinds of people are suffering from "space travel syndrome" right here on earth, perhaps even you!

yes, you don't see them much, because the real cause of their problem is simply that they DO NOT get out much.

if lack of gravity in space causes spaciosis (my term), how do little old ladies suffer from spaciosis in the presence of gravity.

are you beginning to see that i am right. i just so love being right, at least once in awhile, like every lifetime at least.

so what is it that maintains bones here on earth in active people?

do you remember a tv show called rescue911?

well, one man had actually mishappenly shot himself right in the breast bone with a nail gun, oo-real-ouch man!

well the only reason he survived was because of his high bone density.

but how did he get high bone density?

what was he doing that astros could do in space that my new lounge will do to you in your office?

well, he was a mountain climber and we all know that there are no mountains in space.

ah but what do mountain climbers and astros have as a common action that builds connective bone?

simple up and down. but no up/down in space?

well, all up/down is just perspective.

perhaps think back/forward instead.

try it with one of your hands right now.

wave or shake it back and forth right now.

that isn't gravity that you feel stressing your hands as you alternate.

what is that bone building force that you can take to mars?

yes, you have just proven that inertia is real.

but where did those cosmos encounter enertial like action just sitting in space?

well, they don't just sit. they have to get around the station, and how do they do that.

they have few options, they can push them selves away, compacting bone, or they can pull away (how cool!), stretching their bones.

now can you see the mountain climber, the football player, the jogger getting the same forward/backward motions and effects from enertia, not gravity.

yes gravity magnifies the effects here on earth but there is no reason you can't be fastened to a high speed solenoid as you sit in space or at home in front of your computer.


of course for years, ok decades people have thought of giant wheel space stations and ships spinning to simulate or imulate gravity in space.

the problem?

it won't work!

just like gravity alone here on earth isn't enough, symilty won't be enough in space. remember the mountain climber?

only by alternating stretch and compression motions can you build or maintain bone.

so spinning those mice on their way to mars might only make them sick!

aren't you dizzy just tinkin bout it?

yes, you now know more about surviving in space than nasa or the russians or the chinese know.


hey, send them to this site to open their minds!

so what do you think about enertia or inertia as bone maintainance technology on earth and in space and on mars? yikes

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#2 2003-03-09 05:49:38

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Re: aboutmarsgravity - do we already have the solution?

Moved from Meta New Mars to Life Support Systems; incorrect forum.


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