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9G test for pilots and astronauts

45,792 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 9

Фото профиля CVS
CVS1 год назад

This would be so intense!! I wonder if I'd make it through??

Фото профиля Aesthetic Thoughts
Aesthetic Thoughts1 год назад

Wow really

Фото профиля Q2Space
Q2Space1 год назад

Me trying to hold in a sneeze during a meeting.

Фото профиля Q2Space
Q2Space1 год назад

This is what it feels like when your crypto portfolio drops 50% in 10 minutes.

Фото профиля Iniabasi Paul
Iniabasi Paul1 год назад

What an intense test

Фото профиля MathAndScience.com
MathAndScience.com1 год назад

The highest G-forces a human has endured are tied to survival extremes: John Stapp withstood 46.2 g’s in a 1954 rocket sled test, surviving brief deceleration with injuries, marking the max in controlled settings. David Purley survived a 1977 F1 crash estimated at 179.8 g’s, a peak spike from a near-instant stop, with severe injuries but recovery. These show humans can take massive g’s briefly—46 g’s controlled, up to 180 g’s in crashes—thanks to short duration and luck, though normal limits are far lower (9 g’s for pilots, 4-6 g’s untrained).

Фото профиля MR. DARIUS ⚜️
MR. DARIUS ⚜️1 год назад

Gotta hit the gym before this💯

Фото профиля Buckomaniac
Buckomaniac1 год назад

I want to try this out

Фото профиля Sorrow
Sorrow1 год назад

The cute boy aged 15 years in that thing

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