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Re: A way to imitate gravity in space
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Originally Posted by freeztar
Ok, I had assumed that you meant to use the suit in low/zero gravity environments. In tis case, why not just use weighted suits for training?
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I do mean in space.
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Though a suit could be made of flexible magnetic sheets, it would be very weak, magnetically speaking. For instance, consider the difference in attraction between a person's head and feet while standing.
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With enough energy you can do anything.
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