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  • The video doesn't answer the question in the title.

  • @modboy02 the penis is not a muscle, moron..

  • What about when you press your two hands together real hard, that is and exercise. and you can fit into a small space and push with both your hands and feet on an immovable object.

  • I need mother fucking gravity to make me taller

  • stupid jerks.. why cant you juz finish the whole video.. cocksuckers..

  • When you are in space you have to exercise! There are special weight machines!

  • Valeri Polyakov, launched 8 January 1994 (Soyuz TM-18), stayed at Mir for 437.7 days,during which he orbited the Earth about 7,075 times and traveled 300,765,000 km (186,887,000 mi), returning 22 March 1995. He was there alone.....

  • 01:19 Witch muscle shrink did he notice first? LOL

  • LOLOLOL NORM FAGGARD

  • bones stop growing? shoot a baby up there and keep it there for a few years :D

  • @rihannahatsdrauf Lol they do :P

  • umm thats y alien r soo skinny

  • DR NORM FAGGARD

  • if the heart is a muscle then the end might come as soon it starts getting weaker. Don't ask about muscles involved in sex and reproduction! lol

  • Did his cock shrink too?

  • norm faggard lawl

  • why not put like strong magnets on the floor of the spacestation and magnets inside the boots of the austronauts? wouldnt that give some kind of resistance?

  • Wow I had no idea.

  • Dear All,

    I have two questions about psychology:

    (1) Why do we want to travel to space?

    (2) Why do we enjoy the feeling of zero gravity?

    (3) Why do want to be an experiment sample for zero gravity?

    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)

  • @applesweeter Space travel is a means to prolong the survival of the human race, and to address our craving for understanding and knowledge as humans.

    Id imagine zero gravity feels nice since its supplies a completely effortless means of movement and is so different from regular travel.

    I'd assume we experiment in zero gravity to test the extreme properties of materials to derive usefull uses, and in preparation for long term space travel to distant planets.

  • @applesweeter

    1) Because we are all explorers in some way or another.

    2)Because it's so different and effort less.

    3)That's like asking a teenage boy why he wants to be in a sex experiment with a load of hot women.

  • u mean fish in water

    hehe

  • norm faggard

  • I was just about to make that comment lol

  • yep cool vid

  • Stronger for sure, larger, maybe not.

  • stronger and smaller, or, rather, more dense

  • So basically, we don't gain muscle in space, because there is no gravity pushing us forward? Does this mean species on a planet with more gravity would be stronger, and larger than us?

  • @JustAManInAMask Yup probably.

  • @JustAManInAMask Pound for pound and in absolute terms, well yes.

  • @JustAManInAMask

    Good point.

  • @JustAManInAMask Yes they should be technically stronger, but i don't think there can be more gravity with us, because if they was a little more than what we have now, i think we would be crushed into the ground... at least thats what i think

  • @JustAManInAMask HELL YES Havent you watched dragonball z

  • @PikaPox

    Fucking lol

  • @JustAManInAMask Well, it's supposed to be like that yeah ;)

  • @JustAManInAMask probably, yes

  • @JustAManInAMask yes, If we had more gravity pulling on us we would have to gain more strength just to be able to walk comfortably. But there might be a way a species can grow with a better bone or muscle structure that requires less strength to do activities in a higher gravity that we would normally be unable to perform.

  • @JustAManInAMask so does the space station hav like a non moving bike to exercise

  • @TheMtaTeam with what resistance? there's no gravity remember? one push and it'll keep spinning.

    interesting to think about. imagine for a second that your outside the shuttle. throw a baseball, it'll keep going, forever. until some other planet's mass sucks it in.

  • @bieli0 no i meen like a a exersizing bike

  • @TheMtaTeam yeah, i meant the weight inside. the resistance.

  • @bieli0 but cant htey jus put a belt

  • @TheMtaTeam didn't really think about that one. perhaps. i honestly don't know.

  • @JustAManInAMask hmmm . Im no scientist , but i dont think so , because the larger someone is the more he is affected by gravity , so I think that species on bigger planets would be smaller. But is also debends on the resources they have.

  • @JustAManInAMask Didnt Dragonball prove this? :DD

  • @JustAManInAMask yea it sure does. if u ever watched the cartoon series dragon ball z, the characters use to train on other planets with gravity 10,000 times of their planet.

  • @JustAManInAMask Gravity does not push us forward it pulls us downwards. And yes the bigger gravity the more muscles you need to use it

  • @JustAManInAMask well it would take more effort to stand. Have you ever watched dragon ball z kai? where Goku has to deal with 10x the gravity weight then his normal planet

  • @JustAManInAMask Yes It Does..

  • @HellBlitzVG No, they could simply be flat.

  • @JustAManInAMask Yes but it does not mean that they could beat us, it's how you are used to it. For example imagine fighting someone in space, or in the moon, for us it would be impossible.

  • @JustAManInAMask

    Yes except for, they may not be larger.

  • @JustAManInAMask LOGYK

  • @JustAManInAMask but how does it explain dinosuars they were HUGE and some other species like sharks to giant crocs have shrunk would that mean earths gravity is getting weaker? lol

  • @JustAManInAMask Did you not watch dragon ball Z?

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