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Hmm I still can't see it. A centrafuge spinning on two axis. A centrafuge spinning on one axis would cause you to feel heavier but two hmm... That website posted a few posts ago says the opposite of what you guys are talking about. It says it gives about twenty five g's. No where does it say about simulating weightlessness(all right now that i think of it a plane simulator must show enough weightlessness in which a person will feel flying). Taking off in a space ship is entirely differnt.
Last edited by Adam Y. : 06-09-2002 at 19:34. |
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