Sex in space: self-seeking death

The dream of space travel by many couples has collapsed when scientists prove that sex in space harms health.

This conclusion seems to have turned NASA and the Russian government into "scammers" when claiming that their travelers have done this in space.

To make this conclusion, scientists have experimented with sperm exposed to eggs in space conditions. They found that gravity does affect fertilization, brain disease, and even cancer.

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The European Space Agency, which conducts experiments of research.

According to the study, conducted at the European Space Agency, gravity regulates cells in a certain direction to ensure the reproductive organ's growth and ability to 'accomplish its task' . male-vas deferens.

Professor Anja Geitmann, a University of Montreal biologist, said: 'Our research offers a new perspective on Earth's evolution and finds that if sperm is blocked, it can causes cancer and some brain diseases like Alzheimer's.

'We understand the process that takes place in human cells and reproductive organs that are greatly affected by great gravity. The movement of cells is very susceptible, and as a result they cannot perform their tasks. '

'We chose the fallopian tube as a place to focus on observation because it has a very fast growth rate so it is easy to observe the effect of super gravity on sperm within a few seconds. The result is that the flow of sperm is affected by the effects of super-large and ultra-small gravity, 'said Professor Youssef Chebli, co-author of the study.

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The movement of sperm is heavily influenced by gravity.

In addition, the finding also shows that gravity does affect human cells, such as nerve cells, where cells undergo long travel.