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Yeah, you know, they have cameras on all these spaceships, right? And they monitor 24-7. So even putting up a curtain and being in private would be hard. And then again, could you really have both bodies floating or would you have to strap them to the wall and then the other one would have to hold on to each other for the privilege of that act, you know? So because just like I said before, it's rusting because momentum, momentum would build up speed and speed would wind up, it's fighting against the wall, you know? Not to mention gravity, right? And in essence, I mean, our planet turns at 24,000 miles an hour, right? And what keeps this planet on the ground and stuff instead of flinging us off the planet is gravity, right? But when you're in space, you're almost at zero G and that son of a gun, that thing is traveling at 17,000 miles an hour, you know, the ISS. And that'd be more, it's close to that, I'll have to check. Well, there's no gravity plates on there, there's no artificial gravity, I don't believe they have anything like that on there, right? So what keeps you, I mean, I know you're with the inertia, but still, really, technically, as that thing is flying at 17,000 miles an hour, I still think you should go splat against the wall. I mean, it'd be a tremendous splat. I mean, it'd be just, it'd be, it'd be liquid, right? You know, if you were in your seat, which that's, I get it, they're in their seats, they're buckled up, they travel up to the space station, they match the speed of the, of the ISS. So, and then they're taking off harnesses and everything else. So they would be complimentary to the speed of the ship, to the ISS and to themselves, so they wouldn't go splat. But if you were inside the ISS, it was still, and you weren't hooked up to anything and it goes zero to 1,700 miles an hour in one second, you would be liquefied. Well, yeah, well, I'll tell you what, I guess for extra points, if you can actually accumulate some of the women from one of our planets, hey, that's great. Just imagine somebody being able to do that. They might not be able to get anybody on Earth. So yeah. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November, November, November, North node 6, 2, 2, 2, located in Shelton. Yeah. I don't know. Maybe yeah, maybe there's a lot of, we're missing out on something we I don't even realize. Who knows?
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