Procreation in Space

Capitalizing on Sex in Space; How To (maybe)

Fact. Sex in Space is a fascinating subject that captures the public imagination. In the last three days two articles have appeared on major online news aggregations (fark and disinfo).

For years I have had an idea festering in my mind. That idea has been the creation of a video series documenting sex in space. Tons of people in the world wants to know what the kinetics of sex (ie, how does booty jiggle) in space are like. While the idea at first sounds pornographic, I imagine that there will be many other distribution avenues open for the entrepreneur who undertakes this venture.

The Idea

The Public Imagination: Sex in Space

These cheeky articles about sex in space always get too much attention. This article makes it seem as though space in sex will fuel the entire space tourism industry. I don't entirely disagree on the subject - but I mostly disagree. Primarily I am including this article because Karen Moores points out a fact that had escaped my imagination; namely that the human heart does not work as hard in a zero-g environment as it will on earth. This results in lower blood pressure, leading effectively to erectile difficulties. She also points out the obvious problem with the laws of physics and trying to conjoin two bodies.

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