Activity for Chairman Yangâ€
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What does the physiology and biochemistry of a vacuum adapted post-human look like? Part 5: Senses I am a post-human adapted for permanent life in vacuum and micro-gravity. How might my physiology and biochemistry overcome the following challenges? Please note I have a strong cultural aversion to augmenting my body in order to help me survive: i.e. enclosing myself in artificially-constructed pro... (more) |
— | almost 6 years ago |
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What does the physiology and biochemistry of a vacuum adapted post-human look like? Part 4: Movement I am a post-human adapted for permanent life in vacuum and micro-gravity. How might my physiology and biochemistry overcome the following challenges? Please note I have a strong cultural aversion to augmenting my body in order to help me survive: i.e. enclosing myself in artificially-constructed pro... (more) |
— | almost 6 years ago |
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Avian adaptation to microgravity and low gravity environments I like to hear the sound of birds when I travel amongst my orbital and planetary habitats scattered around the outer system. Most of these settlements are very densely populated - what you might call arcologies in your time - and this generates heat which renders most of them tropical and subtropic... (more) |
— | almost 6 years ago |
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How would you go about seeding oceans of Europa with adapted Earth life? How do you go about building a working Earth-like ocean ecosystem from scratch in Europa's subsurface ocean? On Earth, abyssopelagic species have evolved to live more than 6km below the surface. Although Europa's ocean is estimated to be up to around 200km deep, hydrostatic pressure at the seafloor ... (more) |
— | about 6 years ago |
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How would the water flow if you were to have a shower in centrifugal force equivalent to 1 g on a rotating space station? Someone showering after exercise aboard a rotating space station spinning to simulate 1 gravity. How might Coriolis affect jets of water falling within a cubicle of 2 metres in height? (more) |
— | about 6 years ago |