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One thing, what came in my mind about the book "Dune"

One thing, what came in my mind about the book "Dune"

The cover page of the Second Book
of the Finnish edition of the dune series


The protective suit, what is equipped with a closed-cycle life support system

When we are thinking about the Frank Herbert book "Dune" there is an imaginational protective suit, what will recycle the nutrient back to the body, and this kind of systems would be sometimes possible. The thing is that the system, what is used in the protective suit would collect all material, what comes from the body of the astronaut, and then return it to the body. That thing would happen by a very effective way by connecting the life support system to the blood veins, and then the blood would be recycled by the system what would separate the metabolic waste from the blood and then transfers the nutrient to the blood.

The idea of this system is that the metabolic waste can be used to feed the bacteria or cell, what can transfer back to the blood. In real life, this futuristic space suit would use the cell cultures, what can feed by the metabolic waste and those cells would be transferred back to blood. That life support domination system would look like some kind of very advanced artificial kidney, which is connected with a very advanced heart-lung machine, what is connected to that space suite. The system would also recycle the oxygen, which means it could separate carbon dioxide from the blood, and then pump the oxygen to the body. The user could not use the lungs, because that will cause a lack of water.

The tubes, what are made by own cells would deny the infection

For that process, the system might use biologically created tubes, which are made by own blood veins of the user. Or in fact, the tubes were made by using the cells of the blood veins, what can use to cover the tubes. And the suit would push those tubes in the blood veins by using robotics, what is installed in the suit.

The suit must be very tight because that helps to collect all water from the skin of the astronaut. That would allow the tube would grow to the skin and that would not cause infections, which means the person could use this suit rest of the life.

The idea is that the user of the system would not need to eat or drink anything, because the system would transfer the necessary nutrient to the blood, and that means that the user of this suit would not need to visit in the toilet. And this might be the space suit of the tomorrow, and who knows if we would someday use this kind of systems in very long space trips.

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