03-21-2017, 12:51 PM
(03-21-2017, 11:18 AM)Trix Wrote: Here's an interesting article describing what it feels like to be in space: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...feel-awful
The description of feeling like you're falling backward when you put your head forward because of inner ear fluid...
It just gives such a good example of how out of synch and totally misplaced humanity is in space.
If you think about this view of the solar system...
It's so easy to see how an out of place element, like humans in space, is out of synch with the entire process. That kind of imbalance won't be tolerated. The only reason manned missions have been successful is because they're small scale. A couple humans, whatever. It's skirting the edge, it's not enough to cause a serious adjustment. The more they do it though, the more necessary an adjustment will become. Adjustments are fast too, I would guess space debris/meteors would be the tools. Kind of in line with my theory about asteroids being almost 'magnetically' drawn to impact the earth when things get too far out of balance on the planet.