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The kids born today may be the last generation that are solely born in 1g
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@july
Different planets with different gravitational acceleration are going to create different kinds of humans
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Imagine the long-term evolutionary implications! Wild to think about.
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is it a bet on space hospitals or space artificial wombs
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I tried teaching my 2 year old about gravity last night. "Why does it fall to the ground" <tries to explain> "But why?"
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I wonder what the democratization curve of space travel will look like, though. We’re a century into commercial flights, and barely 10-15% of all humans alive today have ever been on a plane. I suspect we’re still *many* generations (as in, multiples of ~20 years) away from any meaningful intake of space farers.
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I thought we had 5g now
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Cool to think about… there’s a similar stat about kids born after 1st November 2000 having never shared the earth with all other humans (from when the ISS was permanently occupied)
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