eh I just read that if you can lift 100 lbs. on Earth, on the moon you could lift 600 easily because of the disparity in gravitational force. But the article went on to proclaim that since that lower gravity means that you would grow much larger and stronger on the moon than earth, a 'strongman' on the moon could lift around 2000 lbs. That motherfucker could lift the average-on-the-moon 600lbs, on fucking earth :eek:
So if they don't do this now (have children growing up on the moon to get fuckin ripped and ready for rigged UFC fights / war) then they're idiots.
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Indeed you will go taller but your bones density will be very weak and your heart won't be able to support your body in heavier gravity. There's also problem from space radiation and stuff.
I think you'd need to grow up on the moon to be able to grow bigger, then move to a heavy gravity planet to gain muscle otherwise you'd have super strong midgets which would be entertaining, if only for a small amount of time
I'll stick with my hyperbolic time chamber.
There isn't one :mad:. Anywhere :mad:.
Seriously I bet they do this on the Dark Side of the Moon :eek:
I think his name was Scooter Mctrollin.
I think the future of conventional interplanetary warfare will be machines. Human armies will be too inefficient to move around (Due to them needing food, living space, etc) and too vulnerable to changes in their environments. Machines powered either by some sort of nuclear or renewable energy could be built to function on almost any planet in any conditions.