Tolerance to G Force

It should not be assumed that the human being suffers the same intolerance to G force in space in exactly the same proportions as it is experienced on earth.

All that I am saying is that there is an assumption here. I notice NASA are launching some mice into space to study the effect of artificial gravity. However the sad fact is that until we have a pilot in space hurtling along at 3G reporting in his radio transmission that it is just like 2G on earth, it is an error to just assume it will be. Obviously our earth gravity is natural and is not generated in the same way somebody being pushed at 1G through space would need to be on first impressions to simulate it. This difference between the natural and artificial could be important, or at least not discarding without undue care and consideration.

Tolerance to G Force continued

 I am sure relativity experts could produce various arguments; my only thought would be that since G is measured in terms of T then T might behave differently in the relativity of space when producing a physiological effect on the human body. Hence we might be able to accelerate quicker to the stars than we imagine because there is less discomfort at higher G. I do not believe we should avoid positive affirmations when it comes to space travel to the stars, especially since the vast majority of our scientific predictions are limited to behaviours possible only to deduce from tests on earth where gravity is always a present factor.