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by GuyGadebois » 07/12/19, 21:04

dede2002 wrote:Of course, but here we are talking about the opposite ... An artificial gravity in gravity!

: Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: Sacred Izy ... Y will tell us that if it turns in one direction, it makes gravitationality and that when it turns in the other, well it makes weightlessness!
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by moinsdewatt » 07/12/19, 23:12

We send Bernard Tapie into orbit in the ISS to see if it works?
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by GuyGadebois » 07/12/19, 23:13

moinsdewatt wrote:We send Bernard Tapie into orbit in the ISS to see if it works?

Anyone but not him ...
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by izentrop » 08/12/19, 01:40

dede2002 wrote:Of course, but here we are talking about the opposite ... An artificial gravity in gravity!
I answered your previous sentence:
dede2002 wrote:actually the centrifuges are used to train the astronauts
To answer Ahmed, in Christophe's initial document is written
Cells of different cancers are contained in a series of tubes inside the centrifuge, which then rotates them until they experience the feeling of microgravity.
It would be a simulation, not a real microgravity, that's why their work must be confirmed on the ISS. : Wink:
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by Ahmed » 08/12/19, 18:26

I thank you for your reply, Izentrop, although what you're talking about is far from intuitive ... Is it a partial decrease in gravity or a simulation "convincing" enough to fool those damn cells, I admit that your last message leaves me perplexed?
Well, we're going to wait, anyway I'm in no rush, as said Pierre Desproges"Cancer, I'm against *!"

* Obviously, that was not enough ... :(
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by GuyGadebois » 08/12/19, 19:07

Normal, he was against it. : Oops:
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by Grelinette » 08/12/19, 20:42

GuyGadebois wrote:In sufficiently salty water, your mass is the same but your weight can become zero (as in space).

Don't bother with a very salty water bath to reduce your weight, plunge directly into a mud bath!

Cells of different cancers are contained in a series of tubes inside the centrifuge, which then rotates them until they experience the feeling of microgravity.

I don't understand the principle of weightlessness from the centrifuge either.
On the other hand, to have tested it, being in a centrifuge (fun fair) and then turning on yourself puts you in a dirty state! (I took 24 hours to vomit and as much to get over it!).
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by GuyGadebois » 08/12/19, 20:45

Grelinette wrote:On the other hand, to have tested it, being in a centrifuge (fun fair) and then turning on yourself puts you in a dirty state! (I took 24 hours to vomit and as much to get over it!).

Whereas, having tested the sensory isolation box, I spent wonderful hours of relaxation and serenity afterwards. But it didn't impress me as much as a short stay in a deaf room. This is La Claque (with a capital C)!
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by Christophe » 10/12/19, 04:52

Grelinette wrote:I don't understand the principle of weightlessness from the centrifuge either.
On the other hand, to have tested it, being in a centrifuge (fun fair) and then turning on yourself puts you in a dirty state! (I took 24 hours to vomit and as much to get over it!).


Are you talking about a booster type ride maybe?

I made one this fall ... a 60m and 5g is quite violent especially since it lasts not less than 1 / 4h.

If you were in there you must have felt the zero g zone, right?

Any centrifuge with a horizontal axis goes through a punctual cancellation of the terrestrial field on its upper part ... I said it above but obviously nobody reads me : Cheesy:
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by Janic » 10/12/19, 10:09

Well, we'll wait, anyway I'm in no hurry, as Pierre Desproges said: "Cancer, I am against *!"
until you become one with it! : Cheesy: " we can laugh at everything, but not with everyone"
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