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SmooL
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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
nrb|2 years ago
adriand|2 years ago
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
twodave|2 years ago
ChrisMarshallNY|2 years ago
raverbashing|2 years ago
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
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
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canadianfella|2 years ago
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