You would die. humans are vary intolerant of high g forces. in a cockpit on an air plain 7 gs are the maximum at which the body can take before heart failure, keeping in mined that siting in an air plain requires no strenuous activity, if you were to work your body to require twice as much blood than in a siting position, for example a work out, than you would only last till 4 gs.
PS I'm amusing when you say "train" your talking about weight lifting, or some sort of work out.
@thegamerkid77 I'm pretty sure aristos1231's been watching dragonball z ;)
I'd love to train under higher gravities than earth's if possable in some sort of a training room. but if i say higher gravities then i mean somewhere between 9.81m/s2 beïng 1G and 19.62m/s2 beïng 2G. This means your weight will be doubled! Which would give you a great workout i'd say... why assume that he meant gravities that would kill you???
Interesting way of looking at it, so the gist of it is at about 10:00, gravity is basically the result of subatomic rebounds, this actually makes sense, I think this is one way to look at it, I think it is a thermal convective analogy to what is happening, seems a little complicated though and leaves some unanswered questions, maybe the other videos will explain. Imo Einstein was a lucky patent clerk and Newton's legendary accomplishments were mostly fabricated out of national egotism.
The gravity is not intrinsic to matter. Gravity is the result of the endless energy field of Space which Pushes upon matter (itself condensed energy). The energy field of space entangles with the energy of matter, causing compression. Where two "atoms"are in proximity, the vectors are reduced between them and the two masses are pushed together. Large clouds of Hydrogen in space are pushed into compression form suns, galaxies. Where galaxies are distant they are pushed apart - Universe Expansion
@J7Rod7 Well, according to Cosmic Matrix Theory the vortispheres are so small that they do, in essence, entangle with matter on the smallest of levels. I think they're on to something with this theory as it does make some sense, but only if these vortispheres exist in infinite amounts in the universe. Otherwise the forces of gravity would not work with this theory. One thing that is especially attractive is the possible explanation of how magnetism works and what a monopole would look like.
agreed that the string r Vortispheres tho! :) & I love Einstein & sklightly agree yet disagree, w./ his dice comment, God doesnt play it but it is played naturally! : )
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123tonysony 2 months ago
American Gravity Association. I like that. I have considered gravity to be the closest thing to a God, for a long time.
JesusWasAnAsshole 3 months ago
Closed caps please in spanish
Otecald 4 months ago
UFO? haha
OrangeCity12 7 months ago
i want to train at high gravities if possible?
aristos1231 7 months ago
@aristos1231
You would die. humans are vary intolerant of high g forces. in a cockpit on an air plain 7 gs are the maximum at which the body can take before heart failure, keeping in mined that siting in an air plain requires no strenuous activity, if you were to work your body to require twice as much blood than in a siting position, for example a work out, than you would only last till 4 gs.
PS I'm amusing when you say "train" your talking about weight lifting, or some sort of work out.
thegamerkid77 7 months ago
@thegamerkid77 I'm pretty sure aristos1231's been watching dragonball z ;)
I'd love to train under higher gravities than earth's if possable in some sort of a training room. but if i say higher gravities then i mean somewhere between 9.81m/s2 beïng 1G and 19.62m/s2 beïng 2G. This means your weight will be doubled! Which would give you a great workout i'd say... why assume that he meant gravities that would kill you???
rdekraker 5 months ago
@rdekraker
Well either way it would be much more dangerous than simply strapping on weighted gloves and anklets.
thegamerkid77 5 months ago
@aristos1231 Such as Goku trained? XDDDD....
antifrituras 2 months ago
@antifrituras exactly .. badass training ;p
aristos1231 2 months ago
@aristos1231 thats why im here too XD
sim007DK 2 weeks ago
So where are the results? Please.
Lightflightpilot 10 months ago
@Lightflightpilot Maybe there still testing. If they had been successful, it would have been on the news.
matthewakian2 8 months ago
Sounds like the six dimensional fieldtheory of Burkhard Heim....
JosLutgens 11 months ago
Interesting way of looking at it, so the gist of it is at about 10:00, gravity is basically the result of subatomic rebounds, this actually makes sense, I think this is one way to look at it, I think it is a thermal convective analogy to what is happening, seems a little complicated though and leaves some unanswered questions, maybe the other videos will explain. Imo Einstein was a lucky patent clerk and Newton's legendary accomplishments were mostly fabricated out of national egotism.
Jammieg001 1 year ago
I'm smart, I'm smart and very smart, smart, smart, and even more smart.... SMART
fizzman213 1 year ago
I completely understand this and agree.
ohoh00007 1 year ago
The gravity is not intrinsic to matter. Gravity is the result of the endless energy field of Space which Pushes upon matter (itself condensed energy). The energy field of space entangles with the energy of matter, causing compression. Where two "atoms"are in proximity, the vectors are reduced between them and the two masses are pushed together. Large clouds of Hydrogen in space are pushed into compression form suns, galaxies. Where galaxies are distant they are pushed apart - Universe Expansion
J7Rod7 1 year ago
@J7Rod7 Well, according to Cosmic Matrix Theory the vortispheres are so small that they do, in essence, entangle with matter on the smallest of levels. I think they're on to something with this theory as it does make some sense, but only if these vortispheres exist in infinite amounts in the universe. Otherwise the forces of gravity would not work with this theory. One thing that is especially attractive is the possible explanation of how magnetism works and what a monopole would look like.
Chrispins 1 year ago
agreed that the string r Vortispheres tho! :) & I love Einstein & sklightly agree yet disagree, w./ his dice comment, God doesnt play it but it is played naturally! : )
ravensunmoondove 1 year ago
He could use some animation in this, the Info is interesting but the video is extremely boring ..
ravensunmoondove 1 year ago