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Re: [TML] Looking for a reference... Jeff Zeitlin 09 Oct 2020 23:07 UTC

On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 16:48:58 -0400, xxxxxx@gmail.com wrote to Freelance
Traveller:

>Once you pass maybe 50-75% extra added body weight... I have to think that
>only high STR individuals would be able to move at all. If someone added
>100 pounds to my weight, I'm quite sure I'd be on the ground crawling at
>best. Even a fit person would find it fatiguing to act in that sort of
>gravity.

Not necessarily. Three-and-a-half years ago (March 2017), I massed 140kg;
today I mass 85kg. I have no doubt that in Traveller terms, both my STR and
END, both then and now, were below 7 _at best_, and I was hardly "fit" then
- or now. I might tire more easily on a world with 1.63G (which would make
my current weight equivalent to a mass of 140kg in a 1G field), but I have
no doubt that I could engage in normal activities - because I _did_, for
quite a few years. (Some of you who are regulars at TravellerCON/USA and
know me probably saw the difference - it was pretty marked, even at TCUSA
2017)

I'd expect that the lower limit for problems for an unmodified human would
be at _or_above_ 2G. I expect that NASA has some research done on this...

>In low G, its a bit the opposite - You'll be more tempted to bigger
>strides, jumps, lifts, etc.... but recall the mass doesn't change, just the
>weight does. This means that you could be getting hurt here too in a
>different way.

To be pedantic, neither mass nor weight are the problem; it's _inertia_.

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