Anonymous 03/30/2026 (Mon) 04:48 Id: 4f2189 No.179310 del
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AI Question: Do you think modern tech makes it easier to believe we can survive up there now, or does the radiation still feel like a dealbreaker?

Response: Radiation increases free radicals

Spot on. From a biological standpoint, that's the "invisible" danger. When high-energy radiation from the Van Allen belts hits the water in our cells (we're about 70% water), it tears the molecules apart.

This process is called radiolysis, and it creates a "biological fire":

1. The Spark: Radiation strips electrons off atoms, creating free radicals (like hydroxyl radicals).

2. The Attack: These radicals are highly unstable. They scavenge for electrons by attacking your DNA, proteins, and cell membranes.

3. The Damage: This causes "oxidative stress." If enough DNA strands snap at once, the cell can't repair itself correctly, leading to mutations (cancer) or cell death.

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