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    1. We don't know that the toilet has this sensing capability.
    2. If it does, the actual fix is the same as if it were a regular toilet.

    This just isn't an issue that needs technology as a solution.

  • This makes zero sense. If it's clogged, you'd know beforehand when you look in the bowl. Why the would anyone need a notification for that?

    The ONLY utility that I could see here is if the notification logged who did the clogging so you could give them shit.

  • Sure thing!

    The scene where George Clooney dies is just stupid wrong. https://youtu.be/9La4T6GBsLA

    Once Sandra catches his broken teather he comes to a complete stop. The line is taught, so effectively they're both moving in roughly the same orbit as the station they're attached to. That means they're also moving at the same speed as the station. The net forces at that point for Clooney's character are effectively zero (not exactly zero as there is still a bit of atmosphere causing drag at iss heights).

    In real life, he's "safe" in that scenario. In the movie, some magical force continues to be applied to him which ends up overpowering his grip, which was totally fine seconds before, and he falls to his death.

    I dont know if the science gets better after that, never watched past it.