Iirc correctly that was more of a bit in the movie than the book but it would bear looking at again.
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disagree it would not bear looking at again if it was the movie
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the movie is super good though
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sometimes I think this and other times, I do not hmm interesting
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Well, he wrote that in the 50s
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smh at more Progressive 50s science how far have we fallen
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It’s been awhile since I read it, so could well be completely wrong, but my memory says that was a feature of the movie, not the book (which is very different to the movie).
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that well that would explain some things
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I definitely remember it being in the book
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I’ll take your word for it; my memory of it is vague.
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It was about G forces.
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the whole book was about government forces Dolores
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If Heinlein said that he was in fact completely wrong
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holds true for all Heinlein wlog
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testosterone improves spatial reasoning
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Men have a small but measurable advantage in absolute navigation and spatial tasks, but data are mixed, I thought.
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The book says most Fleet pilots are women because they have better spatial reasoning skills than men. Do not remember for sure if g-force tolerance is also mentioned.
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