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SmooL | 2 years ago

This is slightly misleading - what matters isn't the peak G force experienced, but moreso the integral of force over time. In a roller coaster you might experience 5Gs, but only for a moment. Astronauts experience 3G, but for up to 5 minutes continuously

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nrb|2 years ago

On the Gravitron, a centrifuge carnival ride in the shape of a flying saucer, riders experience 3Gs for minutes. Best carnival ride as a kid, we rode it continuously for ages.

adriand|2 years ago

Oh god, I will never forget that ride. I was at a carnival when I was around 13 or 14 and rode that ride, and midway through it had a malfunction. They stopped it to address the issue, and then decided to give us an extra long ride to compensate for the problem. When it was finally over and I was about ready to stagger off of it, the operator got on the mic and said, “who wants more?!?” Seemingly everyone but me screamed for more. At that point I was too sick to make any sounds at all.

That night, hours later, as I lay on the floor of my friend’s bedroom (it was a sleepover), trying to fall asleep, I still remember feeling like the room was spinning. I never went back on that ride.

orwin|2 years ago

My brother and me tried this ~4 years ago (we are adults, but still, carnival is fun). I handled it well, but my brother was traumatized. I think you ought to check each future passenger if the sensation of being compressed and having troubles breathing won't trigger a phobia.

twodave|2 years ago

Oh man. I hit my head while riding one of those as a teenager. Ruined my whole night at the fair. Never again.

raverbashing|2 years ago

> we rode it continuously for ages.

Until it stops

People who apparently don't have motion sickness are funny, I know proactively not to go on things like that

dsfyu404ed|2 years ago

The area under the curve doesn't matter if the peak isn't big enough.

A physically fit person can probably live normally at 2g all day with no problems other than feeling tired af until you get used to it and all farts being dangerous.

At 9Gs seconds matter no matter how fit you are.

sho_hn|2 years ago

Hang on. Explain the farts bit!

Teever|2 years ago

I know it's not exactly the same as living in a 2g environment, but many people seem to live surprisingly long lives with a body weight that is several times what it should be.

stametseater|2 years ago

If you prop yourself upside-down against a wall before farting, you should be safe.

mgiampapa|2 years ago

On a large enough time scale the survival rate for everyone is zero.

lttlrck|2 years ago

and you experience a huge number of Gs if you fall and bang your head; Concussion occurs at 90-100G!