Message from @Nico2020

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2019-06-05 11:23:22 UTC  

Not that strong

2019-06-05 11:23:35 UTC  

how much force is in a launch?

2019-06-05 11:24:20 UTC  

anyway, i think Astronauts sometimes get knocked out

2019-06-05 11:24:47 UTC  

11:37 in that video, those astronauts experience nothing similar to Air Force pilots.

2019-06-05 11:25:10 UTC  

The only reason can be, is because they’re faking it.

2019-06-05 11:28:00 UTC  

or that air force pilots have more G's they have to deal with? and all the force is going straight into the back of the chair.

2019-06-05 11:28:35 UTC  

The force still goes through them

2019-06-05 11:28:42 UTC  

They are made of matter

2019-06-05 11:28:49 UTC  

Or affects them

2019-06-05 11:29:06 UTC  

It does not simply ignore them because of the chair

2019-06-05 11:29:45 UTC  

it looks like they are bracing for it and during it

2019-06-05 11:30:53 UTC  

They would still be crushed

2019-06-05 11:31:14 UTC  

The force is stronger than any human body could withstand

2019-06-05 11:31:36 UTC  

why do you say that

2019-06-05 11:31:55 UTC  

it is not like the force is on top of them, it is in them

2019-06-05 11:32:10 UTC  

Firstly the force is exponentially stronger than that exerted on the air Force pilots

2019-06-05 11:32:28 UTC  

Therefore do you not think it would affect the astronauts

2019-06-05 11:32:30 UTC  

how much for air force pilots?

2019-06-05 11:33:18 UTC  

looks like air force pilots can pull 9 G's

2019-06-05 11:34:01 UTC  

Astronauts normally experience a maximum g-force of around 3gs during a rocket launch

2019-06-05 11:34:22 UTC  

that's not that much compared

2019-06-05 11:34:35 UTC  

humans normally black out at 9 G's

2019-06-05 11:36:03 UTC  

That is certainly false

2019-06-05 11:36:30 UTC  

Think about the speed, mass and direction

2019-06-05 11:36:59 UTC  

look at the vid Derek sent, the pilot blacks out at like 7 G's

2019-06-05 11:38:07 UTC  

and looked mostly fine up until that point

2019-06-05 11:40:40 UTC  

Even at 3G’s, if you think you can hang onto a notebook pad that isn’t tied down, you’re not being realistic.

2019-06-05 11:41:46 UTC  

it was one page it looked like that was off to the side, not much force

2019-06-05 11:42:10 UTC  

It was not one page..

2019-06-05 11:42:27 UTC  

leme see agine

2019-06-05 11:42:32 UTC  

And yeah, they were barely hanging onto it.. At 3G’s..

2019-06-05 11:42:46 UTC  

That makes no sense.

2019-06-05 11:42:54 UTC  

the cover and like 2 pages

2019-06-05 11:43:54 UTC  

3 G's is not too much, far less then me holding onto a phone, and holding onto my laptop in the same position, i can still do it with relative ease

2019-06-05 11:43:57 UTC  

The pad would slam to the back of the shuttle in no time at 3G’s..

2019-06-05 11:44:06 UTC  

Don’t give me that crap.

2019-06-05 11:44:50 UTC  

Your imagination is clearly out of sync with reality.

2019-06-05 11:44:54 UTC  

3G's is about 3 times the gravity of earth, my laptop is much more then 3 time that of my phone

2019-06-05 11:46:25 UTC  

This pilot tops out at about 4.96 G’.