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Originally Posted by Forte
how the hell will that thing work. no way it is warm enough.
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Thanks for your scientific advice and professional opinion Dr.
I've seen the guy from MIT interviewed a couple times. He says that suit is way far off in the future, and their just developing the technologies that will lead to the suit in the future.
Also the main problem is not hot/cold, but pressure. We all need pressure on our bodies to keep our muscles working. Thats why in zero gravity, you have to exercize like crazy. I think the guys on the ISS do 6 hours of workout training a day.
In the current space suits, it is filled with air to simulate pressure on the body to keep everything working. With the new suits, air wouldn't be needed. The suit itself would put enough pressure on you to keep you warm and everything in your body working.
look for a lot of new technologies to come out in the next 20 years due to nanotechnology. Computers and the like are pretty much at their top speed using mechanical parts. Nanotechnology is the next step.