Gravity and the human body Jay Buckey

Some of the issues that are important

if you want to have people in space

for long periods of time.

One is that people will tend to lose

bone and muscle mass.

We know this.

If you have to put a cast on your leg,

and you take the cast off after a few weeks,

you’ll see that your muscles have shrunk in size.

And if you measured the bone strength,

you’d also see that might have gone down a little bit, too.

And so, it’s very interesting that our body has that ability

to adapt to the loads that are put on it,

so that bones and muscles aren’t static,

they’re always changing.

While we think of bone as being a solid thing

that doesn’t change very much,

it changes too.

And it turns out that in weightlessness,

you lose bone.

And then you also cause the muscles

that work against gravity,

what are called the postural muscles,

they’ll start to shrink and lose strength.

There are other things in the cardiovascular system,

the heart and blood vessels.

And if you think about it,

standing up in gravity

means you have to work against gravity

in order to keep blood pumping to your head.

So, if you couldn’t keep blood pumping in the head,

you’d pass out every time you stood up

because when you’re lying down,

you don’t have to push against gravity.

But when you stand up,

you got to work against gravity

to keep blood flowing to your head.

And your heart and blood vessels

have a really nicely worked-out system

to make that happen every time.

But that system can also change in weightlessness.

And then the other area that changes

is the system that has to do with balance.

Again, maintaining your balance

is something that you’re doing against gravity, right?

If you didn’t have gravity present,

you wouldn’t have to worry about falling.

But you obviously do have to worry about falling,

and we have a very highly developed sense of balance

to keep us upright

and to prevent us from falling.

And when you see what skaters do,

you realize just how exquisite a system it is.

But when you go into weightlessness,

your balance system changes.

You don’t really notice it

while you are in weightlessness,

but when you come back,

you do notice it,

that your balance has changed

and you have a little bit of trouble

maintaining your balance.

And what it shows is that while you’re in space,

your brain is trying to allow you

to function in weightlessness.

And so, it re-adapts you to be weightless,

which you don’t notice until you come back

and find out that you’re now back on Earth

with a balance system that’s been adapted to space.

You know, all life developed here on Earth

with gravity being present,

so life evolved under the influence of gravity,

and then we grow up with gravity being present,

so we learn how to walk

and catch a ball

and ice skate

or whatever,

all with gravity being present.

And what if you were to grow up without gravity?

What about the systems that depend on gravity,

like your muscles

or your balance system

or the heart and blood vessels?

Would they develop normally,

or would they be different in some way?

One reason why you might think

that it would go down a different pathway

is from an experiment

that was done some time ago

by two neuroscientists

called Hubel and Wiesel.

And what they did is they had a kitten,

and they put a patch over the eye of the kitten.

And then the kitten grew up to be a cat,

and they removed the patch.

And so, the question is,

can the cat see out of that eye?

Now, there’s nothing wrong with the eye, right?

But it just hasn’t seen anything,

there hasn’t been any light coming in.

And the answer is that the cat can’t see out of that eye

because what happens is that the brain

goes down a different pathway when it develops

and the connections that would ordinarily develop

to that eye don’t develop.

And that can’t be undone,

that’s a permanent change.

So, the brain of that cat

is fundamentally different from the brain of a cat

that grew up seeing out of that eye.

That cat grew up with a different brain, in essence.

So, then you wonder,

well, what about gravity?

What if you don’t have the forces

that gravity produces?

Is your balance organ going to develop

in the same way,

or will it be different?

If somebody grew up in space,

could they come back to Earth and function,

or would they really be a different person?

如果您想让人们

长时间待在太空中,有些问题很重要。

一是人们往往会失去

骨骼和肌肉质量。

我们知道这一点。

如果你必须在腿上打

石膏,几周后取下石膏,

你会发现你的肌肉已经缩小了。

如果你测量骨骼强度,

你也会发现它也可能下降了一点。

因此,非常有趣的是,我们的身体具有

适应施加在其上的负荷的能力,

因此骨骼和肌肉不是静止的,

它们总是在变化。

虽然我们认为骨骼是一种

不会发生太大变化的固体,

但它也会发生变化。

事实证明,在失重状态下,

你会失去骨骼。

然后你也会导致

对抗重力的肌肉,即

所谓的姿势肌肉,

它们会开始收缩并失去力量。

心血管系统

,心脏和血管中还有其他东西。

如果你想一想,

在重力下站立

意味着你必须对抗

重力才能保持血液泵向你的头部。

所以,如果你的头部不能保持血液循环,

每次站起来都会昏倒,

因为当你躺下时,

你不必抵抗重力。

但是当你站起来时,

你必须克服重力

来保持血液流向你的头部。

你的心脏和血管

有一个非常完善的系统

,每次都能做到这一点。

但该系统也可以在失重状态下发生变化。

然后另一个变化的领域

是与平衡有关的系统。

再说一次,保持平衡

是你在对抗重力的事情,对吧?

如果你没有重力存在,

你就不必担心跌倒。

但是你显然不得不担心跌倒

,我们有一种非常发达的平衡感,

可以让我们保持直立

并防止我们跌倒。

当你看到滑手们的所作所为时,

你就会意识到这是一个多么精致的系统。

但是当你进入失重状态时,

你的平衡系统会发生变化。

当你处于失重状态时,你并没有真正注意到它,

但当你回来时,

你会注意到

,你的平衡发生了变化

,你在

保持平衡方面有点困难。

它表明,当你在太空中时,

你的大脑正试图让

你在失重状态下发挥作用。

因此,它让你重新适应失重状态,

直到你回来

并发现你现在

带着一个适应太空的平衡系统回到地球时才注意到这一点。

你知道,地球上的所有生命都是在

重力存在的情况

下发展起来的,所以生命是在重力的影响下进化的,

然后我们在重力存在的情况下长大,

所以我们学习如何走路

、接球

、溜冰

或其他任何东西,

所有 存在重力。

如果你在没有重力的情况下长大怎么办?

那么依赖重力的系统呢,

比如你的肌肉

、平衡系统

或心脏和血管?

它们会正常发育,

还是会在某些方面有所不同?

你可能

认为它会走不同路径的一个原因

是来自

于前一段时间

由两位神经科学家

Hubel 和 Wiesel 进行的一项实验。

他们所做的是他们养了一只小猫

,他们在小猫的眼睛上贴了一块补丁。

然后小猫长大成了猫

,他们去掉了补丁。

所以,问题是,

猫能从那只眼睛里看东西吗?

现在,眼睛没有问题,对吧?

但它什么也没看到,

没有任何光进来

。答案是猫不能从那只眼睛里看

东西,因为发生的事情是大脑

在发育时沿着不同的路径走

通常会发展

到那只眼睛的联系不会发展。

这是无法撤消的,

这是永久性的变化。

因此,那只猫

的大脑与从那只眼睛长大的猫的大脑根本不同

那只猫在本质上是用不同的大脑长大的。

那么,你想知道,

好吧,重力呢?

如果你没有重力产生的力怎么办

你的平衡器官会

以同样的方式发展,

还是会有所不同?

如果有人在太空中长大,

他们能否回到地球并发挥作用,

或者他们真的会变成另一个人吗?