The Space Twins
NASA
Press Note: 11th December, 2015
“The
International Space Station (ISS) Trio returns safely to Earth after 141 Day
Mission.
Expedition
45 crew members Kjell Lindgren of NASA, Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos (Russian
Federal Space Agency) and Kimiya Yui of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA) safely concluded their nearly 5 month mission aboard the massive
orbiting lab complex ISS with a soft landing on the frozen Kazakhstan ground at approximately 8:12 a.m.
EST (7:12 p.m. Kazakhstan time).
The trio,
led by Soyuz commander Kononenko, left behind three more comrades from Russia
and America who would remain aboard
the ISS until early March 2016. The
three crew members included the first ever One Year Mission crew comprising
Station Commander Rohan Verma of NASA and Mikhail Kornienko of Roscosmos. Both
of them are on the ISS since the last week of March 2015.
Dr. Rohan
Verma was selected along with his twin brother Dr. Sohan Verma who remained on
the ground as a part of the NASA’s Space Twin experiment. Both Rohan and Sohan
are Indian Americans”
On November
02, 2015, the ISS had celebrated 15 years of continuous human presence since its
launch on 20th November 1998. ISS had been assembled in space with
the help of the parts sent by American Space Shuttles as well as Russian Proton
and Soyuz rockets. The ISS is scheduled to stay in orbit up to year 2024.
The
International Space Station (ISS) is a habitable artificial satellite, in low
Earth orbit. Now the largest artificial body in orbit consists of pressurized
modules, external trusses, four huge solar arrays and many other parts that
keep the ISS functioning. The ISS weighs approximately 450,000 kg and measures
72 m x 108m x 20m including the pressurized chamber of 1000 cubic meters. It
travels at a speed of 8 km/sec (more than 17000 miles per hour) and completes one
orbit around earth in 93 minutes at around 400 km above earth.
The ISS
serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory in which
crew members conduct experiments in biology, human biology, physics, astronomy,
meteorology and other fields. The station is suited for the testing of
spacecraft systems and equipment required for missions to the Moon and Mars.
Rohan
Verma was participating in the first international One Year Mission with
cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko — the goal of which was to study the effects of
life in space on the human body in a variety of experiments.
RohanVerma’s
identical twin brother, fellow astronaut, and former NASA Commander Sohan Verma
was also participating in the experiment living comfortably on earth during
that same time. Since Rohan and Sohan were of the same age, same fitness level,
and had identical genetics, they made the perfect test subjects for studies on
human physiology, behavioral health, microbiome and molecular continuity. They
were the subjects of NASA’s Twin Study.
NASA had
planned to take samples and making measurements of the twins before, during, and
after the one-year mission, said Craig Kundrot of NASA's Human Research Program
at the Johnson Space Center. For the first time, they were to study two
individuals who were genetically identical.
NASA had
signed up 10 scientific teams to study data gathered from the twins. Because
the Vermas had virtually the same genetic material, NASA planned to study how
long-duration space flight affected the human body and mind, using Sohan, who
remained on the ground, as the basis. This twin study would help NASA prepare
to take humans farther than ever before, with immediate eyes on the upcoming
manned mission to Mars.
Before,
during and after Rohan’s flight, the Vermas were to undergo physical and
cognitive tests. The weightlessness, the radiation, the isolation and
confinement are a number of things that really affect the space travelers.
Sohan was to undergo six tests; Rohan about 11 tests. One test would assess how
fluid in the body got redistributed in microgravity. Another would gauge
changes to blood cells and the immune system. The twins were to provide saliva,
blood, urine and fecal samples, had blood pressure and other measurements taken
and use laptops to answer arithmetic and risk-taking questions. It was easier
for Sohan. A team of medical staff on the ground was doing it for him. On the
other hand Rohan onboard the ISS had to draw his own blood, freeze it, and send
it home along with the other samples on ships returning to earth from the space
station periodically. Inside the ISS chamber in the weightless condition of the
human body every physical activity involved weird movements of the body and skill
in managing floating objects around in the spaceship chamber.
The Vermas
49, were from New Jersey and were the only twins to have traveled in space. Both
were Navy captains before joining NASA. Since retiring from NASA three years
ago, Sohan Verma had been running a political action committee with his American
wife, a former Arizona Congresswoman. Recently he and his wife released a book,
“Our Fight to Keep America Safe from Gun Violence.” Rohan had married a girl
from India. He had two daughters. When both of them entered their teenage, his
wife thought it unsafe to have them totally influenced by the American society culture.
She decided to move them to India before it was too late. With the consent from
Rohan she shifted to India along with the two daughters before Rohan embarked
on NASA’s One Year Mission. Both Rohan and Sohan had come to USA after their
schooling in New Delhi and became US citizens in a few years after their
arrival. Their father had worked in the Foreign Office in many countries before
settling in USA.
Sohan who
chose to remain on ground though conceded, “Nothing compares to just looking
out of the windows of the space station. You look out the window for 10 minutes
and you can see both the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. So I miss that. And
when I think that it’s very likely that I’ll never see that again, I get a
little bummed out about it.”
Rohan and
Sohan had a closely guarded secret between them that they had never shared with
anybody, including their parents, families, friends and even NASA. They could
swap their bodies with each other. Rohan could enter into Sohan’s body and
simultaneously Sohan in Rohan’s! It was a gift from Mother Nature which they
had accidently found out in their school days. They themselves did not how it
happened but with a mutual consent they could enter each other’s body in a
fraction of a second, remain there for some time and could switch back to their
own again in a moment. Both of them made a deal that they would never use this
feat for a bad cause and would never cheat on each other even after their
marriage. They had always remained faithful to each other. Throughout their
life they tried to solve this mystery without letting anybody know about their
secret. They read a lot many books on the subject, both from the Indian and
other cultures, talked to many medical professionals, psychologists, spiritual
gurus etc. but could never solve this mystery. They seemed to possess some
strange inseparable and invisible bond with each other right from the days when
they were in their mother’s womb together. Or probably something unusual had happened
when they were there. They wondered whether all the pairs of twins had this
capacity and how many of them actually knew it and practiced it.
Long back
it was a day of school picnic which both Rohan and Sohan were eagerly looking
forward to. Right in the morning on the picnic day Rohan had a viral fever and
he had to drop out. Sohan had to go to picnic alone. Both of them were
extremely disappointed. At lunch time Sohan frantically remembered Rohan and
wondered what Rohan must be going through. He wished it should have been other
way round. Rohan should have got the chance to attend the picnic. Sohan could
have stayed back. Rohan, lying on his cot in their bedroom also was thinking
about the picnic. And suddenly he found himself on the picnic spot surrounded
by his classmates. At the same time Sohan found that he was lying on his cot in
their bedroom and could actually feel the fever running through his body. Both
of them did not realize what was happening. Rohan and Sohan, both had a strange
feeling and knew that something weird was happening. They were scared but were
unaware about how the other one was feeling at that time. In a few moments they
hurriedly returned to their own self.
In the
evening they shared this strange experience with each other and understood that
it was something unusual. They could see the world through each other’s eyes.
That day they could not understand much about it. As the days, months and years
went by; they consciously repeated the experimented and concluded that they
could do the body swap whenever both of them were ready to do it. With a prior
arrangement, they would sit quietly and wait for swap to happen. Strangely both
of them remained conscious that they were experiencing the world through
other’s body during the swap till it lasted. They also mastered the technique
of returning into their own self after signaling each other.
Rohan and
Sohan decided to solve this puzzle themselves without letting anybody knowing
it as it would have invited ridicule and isolation from the people around them.
Both of them did not want unnecessary publicity till they themselves understood
the mechanism of the swap fully. Both of them searched whatever literature they
could get on such things. Those were not the days of Internet. The ancient
Indian literature called it, Parakaya Pravesha.
But the details given in the literature were very sketchy and vague. They bordered
on mythology and thought experiments at the most. At one place they found a
mention of how the Parakaya Ppravesha
could be achieved. “That is the power to
leave your body consciously and enter into a new one, is simple, “one sage wrote,
“the first step is to overcome your identification with your body and mind. You
are not your body and mind. You are pure consciousness. The visible world could
not be real. It is just an aberration. The body and mind are the images
projected on the screen of your consciousness. Free your consciousness from the
identification with one body and mind and get projected a new image on your
consciousness.” This description was of no practical value.
On the
other hand most of the Western literature branded the body swaps as purely
fictional. In a body swap the sensory nerves in one body needed to be rewired
to another brain coming from the swapped body. This would require re-connecting
millions of neurons in the brain. Hence the fictional body swaps don’t invoke
brain transplants. It’s more of a swapping of minds, suggesting a dualistic
philosophy, where mind and brain are separate things. This is in contrast to a
monistic stance (mind is created by the brain) which most scientists would
likely adhere to, given that a separate mind is unobservable and as far as we
know scientific analysis of it is impossible.
But let’s
just assume that the mind can be separated from the body and, by whatever
means, transferred into a different one, meaning the body is now inhabited by a
new consciousness. That fact that the mind needs to inhabit a body suggests a
Cartesian dualist set-up, where mind and body are separate but interdependent,
so the mind still needs to use the brain. There would still be a lot of issues
to contend with. For example, memories are physically stored in the brain. Even
if the newly transferred mind brings its own memories with it, now there are 2
sets of memories in one head (one physical, one purely mental)? That’s going to
be disorientating.
Whatever
the literature said Rohan and Sohan were happily enjoying the swaps. They
mainly used to share their experiences with each other’s body when they were
geographically separated from each other. The distance between them was never a
problem. Only precaution they took was to perform the swap only when both of
them were completely ready for it and had confirmed it in advance. Any error on
their part could prove to be catastrophic. They never wanted a situation when
one of them had left his body and is hanging around and the other one has not
come out from his. Otherwise they had a wonderful time with this unique and unusual
gift from the Mother Nature.
They also
believed that the ability of swapping the bodies could not be unique to them
alone. Many other twins in the world must also be gifted with the same but they
may not be aware about it. Or those pair of twins did not dare to perform the
swap out of a fear of unknown. Rohan and Sohan started thinking about the
possible applications of the technique assuming it could be fully understood
and developed in other human beings. Being space scientists themselves they
thought of proposing this technique for long duration space travels. Suppose,
one of the twins is traveling in the spaceship, the other remains on the
ground. Every few weeks they interchange their roles. This way the monotony of
the space travel could be eliminated completely. It will be a revolution in the
history of space travel.
When Rohan
and Sohan were finally selected for the Space Twin experiment by NASA they were
thrilled and made a secret plan. By the end of the yearlong stay of Rohan on
ISS they would perform a body swap for a couple of days. By that time NASA would
have collected sufficient data on them and the couple of days’ swap won’t have
any significant effect on NASA’s science findings. Sohan had previous
experience of space flights and knew very well the space protocols for communication
with the ground station and the other fellow space travelers. They were
confident that nobody in the spaceship or on the ground would doubt about their
swapping with each other. They would get a chance to try the swap for the first
time out in space for the benefit of the entire human race. They had never
tried it earlier during their space travel although they did get a few opportunities
to do so.
Rohan and
Sohan, as a safeguard, had mastered the technique of aborting the swap anytime
in case one or both of them faced an unexpected hurdle before the swap was
complete. For the current mission, they worked out every small detail about
their secret plan much before the start of the One Year Mission. They knew that
once Rohan was up in the space they would not get any opportunity to discuss
with each other on the radio link or in the email communications that would be
definitely monitored by the ground control.
On
February 25, 2016, as planned by Rohan and Sohan, they could successfully swap
their bodies with each other. Sohan was now in Rohan’s body onboard the ISS and
Rohan was in the Sohan’s body on the ground. They had decided to re-swap their
bodies after a couple of days on 27th February 2016 as Rohan would then start
preparing for his ground return. Sohan had no difficulty in dealing with the
ground control and other members of his crew after ‘he’ reached onboard the
ISS. Everything was going smooth and as per their plan.
But as the
luck would have it on 26th Febuary 2016, the ground control center
called Rohan and said…”We’re going to privatize the space-to-ground communication
system in five minutes. The chief of the astronaut office wants to talk to
you.”
Sohan
inside Rohan’s body knew that it must be a bad news.
After a
couple of minutes the chief came on line and gave the bad news to Rohan that
shattered Sohan completely. He instantly understood that he was in a very deep
trouble that would throw his life to toss. The chief continued,
“Dr.
Rohan, last evening your brother Dr. Sohan Verma had attended a press party
along with his wife and the Arizona congresswoman. After the party was over by
midnight everybody was coming out from the venue of the party. Suddenly an
unidentified gunman came on a motor bike and started firing at the guests indiscriminately
from his automatic. Five people died on the spot and many were left injured. Dr.
Sohan Verma and his wife got bullet injuries in their head and both of them
were immediately shifted to an operation theatre. Mrs. Verma, unfortunately,
succumbed to her injuries before she could be operated. The surgery on Dr Soahn
Verma was performed successfully, however, and he was shifted to an ICU. Dean
of the hospital has informed us that Dr. Sohan Verma has gone into coma and
they were unsure when he came out of it. We all at NASA hope for his speedy
recovery. We all share your shock and grief at this juncture. Have a nice day and
see you on your return.”
Sohan in
Rohan’s body was dumbfounded.
Sohan felt
very sad after hearing the news of the death of his Congresswoman wife. But
strangely he felt proud of her. He had joined her fight against the American
Gun Culture only recently. But she had been spearheading the campaign for the
last many years. She was also aware about the threats to her life from the
powerful lobbies of arms manufacturers and protectors of gun rights for the law
abiding citizens. The second part of the news, however, shattered him to the
core. “What happens now?” Sohan started
thinking to himself. “Can I try to re-swap when Sohan (or Rohan?) was in coma?
We had never performed a swap when only one of us was ready. What if I leave
the body of Rohan onboard ISS and fail to go into my own on the ground? How
Rohan would know about my plan? Leaving Rohan’s body unoccupied would mean
Rohan’s virtual death that would bring a very bad name to the ISS project. That
will be letting down the efforts of scientists and engineers from so many
countries working round the clock for keeping the ISS floating in earth’s
orbit.
“If I
remain in Rohan’s body then I would return to ground as Dr Rohan Verma till
Rohan in the ICU comes out of coma. One doesn’t know when that happens. Till
then me in Rohan’s body cannot meet Rohan’s family when they return from India
on a vacation.
If Rohan
in my body lying in the hospital fails to perform the swap after coming out of
coma due to some reason it would mean that both of us will be permanently stuck
in each other’s body.”
The Ground
Control was monitoring Rohan’s body parameters and advised him to go to sleep
after consuming a small dose of a sedative. Sohan in Rohn’s body promptly
accepted their suggestion and went to sleep.
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NASA’s One
Year Mission
NASA Twin
Study experiment
In the
last week of March 2015, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly joined cosmonaut Mikhail
Kornienko on a One-Year Mission to the International Space Station. Their lengthy stay aims to explore the
effects of long-term space flight on the human body and mind.
The
interesting thing about Scott is, he's a twin.
His brother Mark Kelly, genetically identical with Scott, is also an
astronaut, now retired. While Scott, the
test subject, spends one year circling Earth at 17,000 mph, Mark will remain
behind as a control.
Scot Kelly is scheduled to return to ground in
March 2016.
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