They should have done this in a pool. That's what the astronauts use since the force of buoyancy "cancels" out the force of gravity to create a 0g effect.
I mean come on its basic physics at work. You can't beat gravity by just thinking your muscle can. Thats like saying I'm not going to wear a seatbelt because I know I can stop myself from plowing thru the window. You need an opposite and equal force to cancel it out.
Basically waterproof their gravity boot system then test it underwater in an Olympic size swimming pool.
Not much difficultly in using your muscles to work against gravity in that environment especially if you have flotation devices at key points on your body.
17:46 = GAY
MrFreddyFeatures 5 months ago
They should have done this in a pool. That's what the astronauts use since the force of buoyancy "cancels" out the force of gravity to create a 0g effect.
I mean come on its basic physics at work. You can't beat gravity by just thinking your muscle can. Thats like saying I'm not going to wear a seatbelt because I know I can stop myself from plowing thru the window. You need an opposite and equal force to cancel it out.
Anyways at least they tried and built something.
CNe7532294 2 years ago
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They should've walked upside-down in a pool? What?
AdolescentAntiTheist 1 year ago
Basically waterproof their gravity boot system then test it underwater in an Olympic size swimming pool.
Not much difficultly in using your muscles to work against gravity in that environment especially if you have flotation devices at key points on your body.
CNe7532294 1 year ago
@CNe7532294
Yes, but it seems like their objective with this is to walk upside-down, not in a zero G environment. You can't really walk upside-down in a pool.
AdolescentAntiTheist 1 year ago
looks like crysis
siliconstate 2 years ago
at 7:30 what game is that
Quentonwall 2 years ago
CRYSIS
HardwarePower 2 years ago
Crysis
talhamang 2 years ago