Physics of a Zero- G

Well it appears that Holiday Inn Express really is the key to everything ;)

Yes, that's correct, at least that's what I've been trying to say. Good job dude.

Edit: So ... ah ... who thinks that Cedar Point should build a 700-foot air-hydraulic-powered 400 inversion coaster so they can finally beat out SFMM as the best park? And your favorite coaster sucks ... *** Edited 1/23/2004 6:57:47 PM UTC by Impulse-ive***


Brett, Resident Launch Whore Anti-Enthusiast (the undiplomatic one)
There is no 0 G in a 0 G.
If there was no roll, there was, but the roll creates lateral Gs that make you feel like your laying on one side of the seat (0.6G - that's almost 2/3rds of your actual weight).
The inside seats have the least acceleration.

It's a fun experience anyway.


Impulse-ive said:
Edit: So ... ah ... who thinks that Cedar Point should build a 700-foot air-hydraulic-powered 400 inversion coaster so they can finally beat out SFMM as the best park?

Now, didn't the originally planned layout for TTD have some Xelerator style continuation including 400 inversions and other incredible elements?

As long as those 400 inversions are all 0g rolls... But I'll only sit on the outside rows to get the most whip through them!

But then again, what do I know?

I think I'll just stop by the Castaway Bay construction site and ask Monty to fire Raptor up so we can check this out hands on...

"Find yourself a dream and, when you find it, chase it like a bull chasing a rodeo clown; don't give that clown an inch, not one inch" -Sean Kelly
Oh to have connections like that...

But then again, what do I know?

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