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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger
I'm afraid you guys are a bit confused about the way G-forces interact with your body..
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I understand that without vertical motion, one can't simulate variations in G-forces. Even with vertical motion, there's no way to simulate a sustained loading.
Without visual clues, you can trick the body a great deal though. With a short "jolt" at the beginning of a short acceleration and a
very gentle deceleration, the mind has the impression the acceleration is continuous. When it's not correctly synced to the images, it could lead to puking your last meal. Or taking motion sickness medicine as a precaution.
Now, back to a motion device without vertical motion, the only way to give your body some sensation of the G-forces, is to simulate the direction of the force.