Is human being born outside the universe easy or difficult?

According to Elon Musk's plan, humans will migrate to Mars in this century and develop into a community.

SpaceX's CEO not only wants to send people to Mars but also has bigger ambitions. One of those ideas is to turn humans into "interplanetary creatures". Meaning, people will create a civilization, multiply and die in Mars.

According to The Verge, this means that humans must have sex and reproduce in outer space.

Really, can this happen? Currently, no one has done this on space, even though astronauts are couples. In the 90s, Mark Lee and Jan Davis secretly married before they flew into space. NASA prohibits spouses from going together because of fear of negatively affecting the dynamics of the team.

From a scientific point of view, the relationship in space is extremely complicated and if it really happens, it is not as romantic and comfortable as on earth.

At that time, Space Dysfunction (Space-sickness) occurs more often. The weightless environment makes it hard for both of them to hold each other and people lose more sweat than usual, blood pressure drops quickly.

From these arguments, Jim Logan, a doctor at NASA, told NBC that spatial relations are likely to be "staged" in some way, unable to follow common sense.

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Astronauts are always exposed to radiation, which can give birth to babies with birth defects.

So should only send couples to Mars? Although Musk is optimistic the trip will last about 80 days (but it is estimated to be 6 months), that time is enough to make the "frustration of sexual frustration" a serious problem. .

Inspiration Mars, SpaceX's rival, tried to recruit only older couples for trips for this reason.

During the long journey, couples have an active and stable role. However, Sheryl Bishop, a researcher on human performance in a harsh environment, said that sexual conflicts are unlikely to happen when sending couples into space.

If marriage breaks down, it will be disastrous because they cannot leave midway. In addition, human sex is very complicated, especially in such rare situations. So perhaps the only answer is not to send young people and single people on the first trip.

Unmarried people may have to accept infertility due to radiation. Although Musk rejects the "nothing big" type , it makes people infertile, or genetically modified. This means that astronauts are always exposed to radiation, which can give birth to babies with birth defects. This denies the idea of ​​a self-sustaining civilization.

In addition to radiation, the weightless environment also has a significant impact on pregnancy. Gravity is a very important factor to make sure your baby grows healthy in the womb. Studies on mice have shown this.

An ethical obstacle is also mentioned. Bishop said."If we meet the Elon Musk schedule, create a team to Mars in the next decade, I think every person on board will have to agree to sterilize. Because the risk to the fetus (if any) is too carpety. harsh and you can't do it ethically. "

If we have come to Mars and want to test pregnancy, an acceptable option is to create an artificial gravity laboratory. Pregnant women will live there for about nine months. Even so, the birth of a baby on Mars is still controversial.