Goonster

Piece of cake. If you wish to experience this before your time on Earth here is over, just go to the highest building you can find, and then jump off of it.Goonster wrote:I would love to feel what it is like to be weightless (and no I don`t need to go on a diet!).How about you?
BobHegwood wrote:Piece of cake. If you wish to experience this before your time on Earth here is over, just go to the highest building you can find, and then jump off of it.Goonster wrote:I would love to feel what it is like to be weightless (and no I don`t need to go on a diet!).How about you?![]()
Of course, you can also book a flight on the "Vomit Comet" if you'd like to live past the event too.
Sorry, but this is not weightlessness. This is neutral buoyancy. This is not the same thing that you would feel in space.LordFerret wrote:Weightlessness? Go spend some time underwater, like scuba or snorkeling even.
Ok that makes sense.BobHegwood wrote:Sorry, but this is not weightlessness. This is neutral buoyancy. This is not the same thing that you would feel in space.LordFerret wrote:Weightlessness? Go spend some time underwater, like scuba or snorkeling even.
You are falling, forever, and without a stop at the end. Now, this might sound a bit too stuffy an explanation, or maybe
you think I am being too strict here, but weightlessness in space is exactly this. You are forever falling.
This is an entirely different feeling than the one you will experience under water.
Would probably do wonders for your back. I also suffer from a plethora of interesting ailments, but I think that zero-g would offer an almostLordFerret wrote:Ok that makes sense.Of course now you've got me wondering what real zero-g would do for my back!
"And I'm floating in a most peculiar way..."Goonster wrote:This makes me think of the Dave Bowie song -
BobHegwood wrote:"And I'm floating in a most peculiar way..."Goonster wrote:This makes me think of the Dave Bowie song -
"And the world looks very different today..."
Great music.