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raaaid
10-09-2011, 02:31 PM
you know if youre in a fluid of density one enduring one g you feel zero g

so if youre enduring 21 g you just need a fluid of density 21 to feel zero g :)

are there fluids of varying density as to make a cockpit of it?

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think on wales how they use this trick nature to avoid being killed by the strong aceleration of earth surface

they get killed on earth by the ground acelearting up at 9.8 ms2 but they are all pleasent on the sea feeling zero g on their bodies :)

if you had a fluid of density 1000 anybody could stand 1000G

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i read some file on the wild caso of the ummo mind reading aliens

i recall they explained they used this tech in their ufos : O

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i just thought:

water on one g has density one but on 20 g has density 20

so could be enough to endure any amount of g just be in a cockpit with water even bretahing it?

could this be earth ufo secret tech?

everybody knows research and education is sponsored by petrol companies so this is not so far fetched

major_setback
10-09-2011, 11:46 PM
you know if youre in a fluid of density one enduring one g you feel zero g

so if youre enduring 21 g you just need a fluid of density 21 to feel zero g :)

are there fluids of varying density as to make a cockpit of it?

edit:

think on wales how they use this trick nature to avoid being killed by the strong aceleration of earth surface

they get killed on earth by the ground acelearting up at 9.8 ms2 but they are all pleasent on the sea feeling zero g on their bodies :)

if you had a fluid of density 1000 anybody could stand 1000G

edit:

i read some file on the wild caso of the ummo mind reading aliens

i recall they explained they used this tech in their ufos : O

edit:

i just thought:

water on one g has density one but on 20 g has density 20

so could be enough to endure any amount of g just be in a cockpit with water even bretahing it?

could this be earth ufo secret tech?

everybody knows research and education is sponsored by petrol companies so this is not so far fetched

I see your point, but don't have an answer.

I'm not sure you wouldn't experience g forces just because you were immersed in a liquid. The whole of the liquid would be subjected to those forces.

Hatch
10-10-2011, 05:16 PM
It's not zero G.
It's their body fluids floating.

You can slap someone in your xero G tanks :cool:

Pudfark
10-10-2011, 05:18 PM
Most folks are to dense to discern the difference....

raaaid
10-10-2011, 05:19 PM
it works for wales

PeterPanPan
10-13-2011, 05:11 PM
it works for wales

... but not the rest of the United Kingdom?

major_setback
10-13-2011, 11:05 PM
... but not the rest of the United Kingdom?

The Welsh are very buoyant.

Timberwolf
10-14-2011, 01:01 AM
" smacks his head "