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I was thinking ( Ok, I know, Jim - try not to think ) anyway to solve the absence of Gravity ( weightlessness - space travel ) create a exercise suit, mainly woven metal, then have an: ( electromagnet, generated , room) the wearer would then be *pulled* to the walls, thus the user's body would have to force away from the ( variable, controlled ) source. I have seen endless shots of the astronauts, exercising on the tread-mills, then thought only their, legs / heart / lungs, were working out. If, during the treadmill workout the astronaut would also have to, keep balance ( fighting the pull towards the walls) it should also utilize their arms, head, back etc. Another exercise, using Bungee-cords, the electromagnet could be turned "On" & " Off", ( on one side ) and the astronaut would be forced , say, to the floor ( from ceiling ) and the Jolt might cause the internal organ's, to slightly Move, thus creating momentary - downward - Gravity ?
Now since, in space, gravity, is one concern. would this daily exercise. somehow create an artificial ( Earth-like ) gravity-effect on the body?
If this room, was built into a gyroscope ( spinning ), would this cause the wearer's body to be fooled at the cellular level ? also, believing that a "gravity" was created? hmm, let me explain more, as the room is spinning, a slight, electromagnetic, force, can be emitted, gently, pulling, the wearer, from up and down.
I could explain more, but don't want to be seemed, "Rambling-on"
Jim
I was thinking ( Ok, I know, Jim - try not to think ) anyway to solve the absence of Gravity ( weightlessness - space travel ) create a exercise suit, mainly woven metal, then have an: ( electromagnet, generated , room) the wearer would then be *pulled* to the walls, thus the user's body would have to force away from the ( variable, controlled ) source. I have seen endless shots of the astronauts, exercising on the tread-mills, then thought only their, legs / heart / lungs, were working out. If, during the treadmill workout the astronaut would also have to, keep balance ( fighting the pull towards the walls) it should also utilize their arms, head, back etc. Another exercise, using Bungee-cords, the electromagnet could be turned "On" & " Off", ( on one side ) and the astronaut would be forced , say, to the floor ( from ceiling ) and the Jolt might cause the internal organ's, to slightly Move, thus creating momentary - downward - Gravity ?
Now since, in space, gravity, is one concern. would this daily exercise. somehow create an artificial ( Earth-like ) gravity-effect on the body?
If this room, was built into a gyroscope ( spinning ), would this cause the wearer's body to be fooled at the cellular level ? also, believing that a "gravity" was created? hmm, let me explain more, as the room is spinning, a slight, electromagnetic, force, can be emitted, gently, pulling, the wearer, from up and down.
I could explain more, but don't want to be seemed, "Rambling-on"
Jim