The gravity exerted on astronauts in the ISS is about 90% of what it exerts to a human at sea level. Being in orbit, the ISS and the astronauts in it are always falling.
Your question isn’t about the lack of gravity, rather it is asking about how the digestive system works in freefall.
“You’re telling me that your species sent a missile to destroy all life, waited for it to get here, waited for the light to get back to where ever you came from to witness the event, then sent a generational ship and just stopped watching the planet for development?”
Affirmative
“Did you not receive any radio signals from the planet, or observe any of our interstellar probes?”
Negative
“What would you like to happen now?”
Coexistence
“What do you have to offer us?”
The secrets of unlimited power
“Who will control this power?”
No one. It’s accessible to everyone
“You can stay, but only if you promise to never share this secret.”
Why can’t we share it
“Because there are those here that would use it to destroy the planet.”
Why would they do this
“Religion mostly. They believe that’s what their God wants.”
ckayfish t1_jdnnno7 wrote
Reply to comment by monkeyselbo in The two retinas are tied/linked together in the brain. Are they tied 1:1, so that each retinal point corresponds to the same retinal point in the other eye? I.e., each retinal point from one eye shares the same binocular neuron with its counterpoint in the other eye? by ch1214ch
Thank you for sharing this.