"Water does not bubble into a curve." Ergo, there are no such things as raindrops. Also view some footage taken during zero-g flights in airplanes.
"I cannot get past the radiation belt that would burn my flesh off in seconds." Really? How would you know such a falsehood? Please explain why the Van Allen belts didn't destroy the satellite that discovered them---when the satellite was not designed to withstand something that no one knew about beforehand.
Truth and reality are meaningless to those who confuse them with fable and illusion.
I had to backtrack to figure out what you were referring to. Van Allen radiation consists of high-energy electrons and protons. The electrons are easily stopped. The protons will penetrate. Not enough to "cook flesh," but enough over time to cause cellular damage. The solution? Don't hang around. Get through it quickly. An aluminum fuselage will reduce the radiation. It is NOT like microwave radiation.
"Water does not bubble into a curve." Ergo, there are no such things as raindrops. Also view some footage taken during zero-g flights in airplanes.
"I cannot get past the radiation belt that would burn my flesh off in seconds." Really? How would you know such a falsehood? Please explain why the Van Allen belts didn't destroy the satellite that discovered them---when the satellite was not designed to withstand something that no one knew about beforehand.
Truth and reality are meaningless to those who confuse them with fable and illusion.
Moisture. That’s why it cooks flesh. Radiation. Not necessarily heat. I could be wrong. I’m always open to learn more.
I had to backtrack to figure out what you were referring to. Van Allen radiation consists of high-energy electrons and protons. The electrons are easily stopped. The protons will penetrate. Not enough to "cook flesh," but enough over time to cause cellular damage. The solution? Don't hang around. Get through it quickly. An aluminum fuselage will reduce the radiation. It is NOT like microwave radiation.