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Artificial Gravity in split format
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A spinning structure has long been proposed as
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A spinning structure has long been proposed as
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Here is an excellent overview video on pros and cons to different approaches: * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aONcg5pcspI This is NOT how you make Artificial Gravity
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Here is an excellent overview video on pros and cons to different approaches: * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aONcg5pcspI This is NOT how you make Artificial Gravity]]
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= short radius spinning =This is an oft-overlooked solution for artificial gravity, due to itsreputation to induce motion sickness.
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However, it is possible to train your body (specifically your inner ear)in as little as 10 days, so that it is not bothersome.
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However, it is possible to train your body (specifically your inner ear)in as little as 10 days, so that it is not bothersome.
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See the video above for details, and this paper:Tolerable acclimation to the cross-coupled illusion through a 10-day incremental, personalized protocol
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See the video above for details, and this paper:[[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31356220/|Tolerable acclimation to the cross-coupled illusion through a 10-day incremental, personalized protocol]]
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Torin Clark at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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Torin Clark at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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= Resources =
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* [[https://youtu.be/bJ_seXo-Enc|A visit to the artificial gravity lab]] * Tom Scott at Brandeis University * [[https://youtu.be/1VPfZ_XzisU|The Bizarre Behavior of Rotating Bodies]] * By Veritasium
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