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In any future that has humanity living off earth in the solar system is going to have a challenge of low gravity. We all pretty well know the effects that prolonged time in low gravity can have on the human body. Watching tv shows like The Expanse can give us an idea of how microgravity can affect the human body over generations.
It’s just not living on low gravity moons, in the belt, or Mars we’d have to worry about. Any regular travel throughout the solar system is going to have months of time spent in low gravity.
So what are some ways that humanity might be able to overcome or at least manage it?
Performance Enhancing Drugs spin gravity.
A closely monitored regimen of steroids and growth hormones is comparatively safe and could definitely be improved with PhD level well funded research.
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