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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/want-to-...
This is perhaps the worst article I've ever seen. Basically just says "might be bad for you, dunno"!
This is perhaps the worst article I've ever seen. Basically just says "might be bad for you, dunno"!
simoid said:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/want-to-...
This is perhaps the worst article I've ever seen. Basically just says "might be bad for you, dunno"!
Read around the independent, I'm fairly sure you'll find worse.This is perhaps the worst article I've ever seen. Basically just says "might be bad for you, dunno"!
Sad to see this paper become what it is.
Eric Mc said:
Tonsko said:
This intruiged me, so I looked it up. It's called 'The Uranus Experiment, Part Two'. Not seen the clip in question yet.
What happened in Part 1?DrTre said:
Hoofy said:
I imagine you'd need to train for it using the chest press and cable row machines as if you just did it normally, one pelvic thrust would have her disappearing down the other end of the space ship.
True. Makes for a tricky reentry too.The brilliant John Oliver tells us it has been done...just not by humans!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b436uUuf_VI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b436uUuf_VI
Eric Mc said:
Lots of experiments have been done on this in Zero G over the years with all sorts of biological specimens (I said "specimen" - not "spacemen") - usually on newts and frogs.
It's not normally good form to quote oneself, but I did mention earlier in the thread that there's been plenty of sex in space.Gassing Station | Science! | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff