Could the space-hotels serve also hospitals for patients, who cannot touch layers?
What if we would put the patient levitate in the airflow in the hospitals? That kind of thing would make it possible that the patient would not touch any layer, which decreases the possibility to get infection. The problem is that the airflow can end, and the patient will fall to the ground. But what if the patient can send to the orbital trajectory to the space hospital. The idea of the space hospital is similar to commercial space stations or "space hotels".
The idea for that kind of futuristic space hotel is from the 1990s. There Japanese Shimazu-corporation made research for creating the space stations, which are fully commercial use. And one usage for those space stations could be serving as a zero-gravity hospital. The idea of "space hotels" means commercial space stations, which can be used as laboratories, tourism, or hospitals. Those things can rent by the corporations, which need zero-gravity conditions.
The zero-gravity environment would give the challenge for surgeons but it would also be a great opportunity. One thing that zero-gravity conditions offer is that the patient can levitate over the layer, and that person must not touch with any layers. The zero-gravity conditions would make surgeons easier to handle patients. But the space station would also offer the environment, what is fully sterile. That thing would make it possible to make very difficult organ transplants and the conditions allow the absolute sterile working areas. So if the person has zero-level immune cells, that thing makes it easier to handle things like infections.
So what if the burned patients, who have lost lots of skin areas would start to care at the "space hotels", what would allow them to deny the infections. If we are thinking about the space stations, what are making artificial gravity by using the rotation movement, the medical section would be in the middle of the station, where the patient would be in the cylinder, what rotates the opposite direction to the space station. This kind of system would make the patient levitate without need to touch the walls, which would cause infection.
Sources:
https://www.cnet.com/pictures/from-japan-big-dreams-of-the-future-images/
https://futurism.com/scientists-gory-zero-gravity-surgery?mc_cid=97812fa090&mc_eid=a497698119
Image: https://www.space.com/gateway-foundation-von-braun-space-station.html
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The government can participate in the joint ventures, what operates in the space, and that thing can give fund to the governmental projects.
But is this plan realistic? The thing is that about 20 years ago the commercial space flights, which are made by private corporations have seen impossible. And now we are seeing the opportunities, what space can offer. The commercial space programs, which are made along with governments can be used to make money to the scientific work.
The idea is that space hotels and some space shuttles can be operated by the companies, where the government has participated as the stockholder. That means that the space hotels that can operate as the hospitals, laboratories, and tourism can be rent by the corporations, which need the zero-gravity conditions for their tests. And that money could channel to the governmental projects.
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