Message from @Nico2020
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Not that strong
how much force is in a launch?
anyway, i think Astronauts sometimes get knocked out
11:37 in that video, those astronauts experience nothing similar to Air Force pilots.
The only reason can be, is because they’re faking it.
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.
The force still goes through them
They are made of matter
Or affects them
It does not simply ignore them because of the chair
it looks like they are bracing for it and during it
They would still be crushed
The force is stronger than any human body could withstand
why do you say that
it is not like the force is on top of them, it is in them
Firstly the force is exponentially stronger than that exerted on the air Force pilots
Therefore do you not think it would affect the astronauts
how much for air force pilots?
looks like air force pilots can pull 9 G's
that's not that much compared
humans normally black out at 9 G's
That is certainly false
Think about the speed, mass and direction
look at the vid Derek sent, the pilot blacks out at like 7 G's
and looked mostly fine up until that point
Even at 3G’s, if you think you can hang onto a notebook pad that isn’t tied down, you’re not being realistic.
it was one page it looked like that was off to the side, not much force
It was not one page..
leme see agine
And yeah, they were barely hanging onto it.. At 3G’s..
That makes no sense.
the cover and like 2 pages
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
The pad would slam to the back of the shuttle in no time at 3G’s..
Don’t give me that crap.
Your imagination is clearly out of sync with reality.
3G's is about 3 times the gravity of earth, my laptop is much more then 3 time that of my phone
This pilot tops out at about 4.96 G’.