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loztriforce t1_jdnxqoa wrote

Eh, honestly I doubt it. The kid would be in a laboratory the rest of its life.

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YouMakeMeDrink t1_jdo5gfj wrote

Absolutely 100% false. Unless you live to be hundreds of years old.

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mOjzilla t1_jdptq9v wrote

Even if we ignore the high dose of radiation , not really since micro gravity is terrible for body , skeleton and other things even in grown adults .

Our bodies simply cannot survive without gravity . Unless some morally bankrupt organization does it in name of science , humans and specially younger ones have no business being in outer space .

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Air_boy_202 t1_jdnzmwq wrote

No I don't think so Elon Musk said the first as would be on the moon in 2022.......I did not type that wrong twenty twenty two

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