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Humans have never given birth in space, but that will have to change if we are to become a multi-planetary species. What are the challenges?
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If we kept breeding in space our bodies would go grey or black
And resist a lot of radiation eventually but would be difficult to enter a planet
Remember guys these are the people that believe Andrew tate is going to ruin all female lives when they also are the ones that want to come torture the most precious and innocent for science or possibly an agenda hells looking really good rn ngl bbc
This vid was basically a bunch of nothing
Do you have a space station . have babies in space? ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
How you going to have babies in "space" if everyone keeps mutilating their reproductive organs?
Only the rich will go to Mars. While this dialogue is valid, its classist. I am all for space exploration but this discourse is toxic and quite frankly offensive as someone who will die on this earth along wtih all the flora and fauna the rich shall leave behind.
What about artificial gravity?
Sure.
They might look like Human Amoebas though!
BBC took some pills and started asking them questions of humanity
who's we? Me and you? no thanks
Earth – so beautiful yet people want to go live on something more ugly.
First off, there would be no space travel without artificial gravity and there is no difference between space in a spinning tube and having a baby on the ground. Second, this is not even remotely important. There's no reason to send actual human beings anywhere in space for long enough that breeding is important. The only stuff we'll send anywhere long-term will be AI driven machines.
It's a dumb question, for dumb people. Written by fukpotatos. And as such, warrants zero consideration.
No. Radiation !
Space is FAKE. EARTH is flat.
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Belters unite!
EVERY baby is in space, Einstein.
No….the change In gravity would effect reproduction and growth
I want to concieve and give birth in space seriously
This was absolutely awesome ๐
Babies are born in space every day
What do you mean we are having baby's in space were on a planet floating in space ๐๐
2023(G) โRespect and dignity.โ Furthermore:
Would their heads be shaped differently? Fontanelles close around 18months. With the excess fluid traveling upwards to their head before their skull has finished developing I wonder if they would be more balloon-shaped?
๐คฉ!!! 100/100!!!
Good luck in getting the teenage wannabe mums a council house on Mars
Musk thinks heโs gonna create a master race on Mars.
A perfect example of his upside down thinking.
space odyssey ๐ฎ
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I don't know space i don't know what you tok but I know one im so bad
Less goo
Not normal ones, and there would be many more miscarriages.
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