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  • wow.cool! i'd like to try that!

  • I love how the instructor is just stood up and everyone else collapses

  • and.. if the pilot will down the plane faster and the boy did a extreme zero gravity facepalm?

  • they shud of brought a cat

  • There's a downside to that...few people later on puke from that happening with all that stuff in ur stomach rising... XP

  • I really want a flight in that plane!!! ;O

  • he can do that while he's shitting

  • chuck norris can do this on a train

  • weeeeeeeee!!  :D

  • "Zero-Gravity" is pretty interesting. Since Gravity always IS something, Zero-Gravity is NOTHING so it doesn't exist because it basically means there is NO gravity. But saying "NO gravity" or "Zero Gravity" is nearly the same as saying that the sky is blue because it's the color of the space.

  • i remember there was a ride at the carnival and it was called zero gravity, but it completely presses you to the ride. so i asked the guy there, well rather told, that zero gravity is when youre floating and he just said " Nah"......jerk...

  • @Kaolyne2 Zero Gravity doesn't exist. Do you mean, "micro-gravity" by any chance?

  • [Exiting Zero-Gravity]

    *Whu-THUD*

  • how does this thing work??

  • @kenzie0908000 The plane dives in the air so that you're basically just skydiving with a plane around you but relative to the plane, it's like there's zero gravity acting on you.

  • If I ever get driven to hijack a plane, it's just to do this.

  • imagine being high on LSD and being spun like this

  • hï_aNÿònë_wÃnñÅ_chÂt_wîth_mê_í­_fêel_sØ_lõnËlÿ_tôDàY♪

  • imagine being the first person to discover this.... accidentaly

  • so so so, correct me if i'm wrong, the space shuttle is used to show weightlessness (we're in space) and then the swimming pool clips take over until the shuttle ends its roller coaster and comes for a landing.

    i was always wondering why the "astronauts" didn't look like physicists and scientists but more like plumbers, truck drivers, navy seals, general laborers, maintenance crew, theme park clowns, Walt Disney characters,....

    so stupid

  • It's impresive how u can feel zero gravity when plane is droping and twice gravity when he goes up

  • I THINK EVERYONE WHO SMOKES WEED WANTS TO DO IT AT ZERO GRAVITY

  • @BsFinalXMagikz this would be so motherfucking incredible

  • @BsFinalXMagikz dude, even watching this stoned was awesome

  • Shit that guys SUPER Strong see how he just grabbed him and started flipping him :O

  • dear santa...

  • I WANT ONNNE !

  • PUUUUUUUKKKKKEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!

  • Now, you too can DO A BARREL ROLL!

  • visit my mediafire4all...250mb movie guy

  • they should do movies in zero gravity to make it luk more real :D

  • @killian694 I think they used this technique to film parts of the movie "apollo 13"

  • when the guy picked him up it made him look like he was really strong

  • its thousands of dollars to ride once on this plane..

  • @Wafflez3932 thats nothing lol

  • Thats gay like 5 seconds of being spun around by some old guy in a controlled fashion and then told to put your feet back on the ground. You should at least get a minute of freedom in it.

  • DO A BARREL ROLL, PRESS "A" TO SHOOT!

  • that looked so funny when he was picked up!

  • Did they use planes like this for parts of Inception?

  • That looks like fun! Except I can't take scopalamine, makes me have seizures.

  • SPACEEEEEE CAMPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  • Actually it isn't really zero gravity, you just get the sence of it, gravity is still pulling on you and actually your'e falling towards the ground. Its just that the airplane around you just falls with the same speed and since there's no air rusing by you get the feeling of zero gravity.

    Its still very cool though

  • @CyclonicTuna023 I think it's ok to call this zero gravity. Do you consider the people aboard the International Space Station to be in zero gravity? They are experiencing the same thing as the guy in the video.

  • @41intelectual It's not zero gravity for the people onboard the international space station though...

  • @HappyGilmoreFan It isn't? Can you explain why I am wrong? I'm pretty sure the people on-board the ISS float around.

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  • @HappyGilmoreFan You are discussing physics here, while I am arguing semantics. While technically you are still in Earth's gravitational pull, it is still correct to use the term zero-g. Wikipedia agrees with this.

    If you want to argue physics, then you are correct according to Newtonian physics. However, according to Einsteins theory of general relativity you would be wrong. It is his view that an object in free-fall is experiencing zero-g because of the nearly-zero proper acceleration.

  • @41intelectual You tell me I'm arguing physics then you use Einstein's theory to prove a point...

  • @HappyGilmoreFan

    While you are correct that the ISS stays in orbit because of gravitational force, until it hits the atmosphere of earth, it is in freefall and the station and everything in it feels no gravitational force as long as it stays in uniform motion. So the ISS inhabitants experience zero g durint their stay.

  • I would like to try that! :D

  • that looks fun!

  • I kinda get peeved when people claim this to be "Zero Gravity"

    Sure it simulates zero-grav but all you're doing is freefalling within the confines of a steep diving aircraft. So the very reason that you're experiencing that simulation of zero gravity is all thanks to gravity itself pulling you to the earths surface.

  • @FmMan33 that might possibly be........ the dummest thing i've ever heard!

  • @Naterdogg1

    Why is that?

  • @FmMan33 Wow, you obviously know nothing about gravity. First of all, there's no such thing as zero gravity. Every place in the universe has gravity. Weightlessness, however, is merely free falling without wind resistance. You could put yourself in a box and drop from a plane... you would technically be weightless. Even earth's orbit requires a certain horizontal speed (I think about 17-18,000mph) to keep shuttles or satellites from losing altitude.

  • @Bones4

    You do realise that you've just basically repeated to me what I was trying to get across don't you?...

  • OH M GEE

    HOW!!!!!!????????????

  • i'd get sick

  • this looks amazing!!!!!!!!!!

  • haha that looked pretty funny when he picked him up

  • Dear All,

    I have some question about psychology:

    (1) Why do we love flying and space travel?

    (2) Why do we enjoy the feeling of zero gravity and to float in the air?

    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)

  • @applesweeter its an evolved thing which we can now do that our ancestors couldn't have so its unique and adventurous that only we can do. The feeling of floating is like achieving a new level of evolution to where we were once stuck on the ground, now we can fly in the air so it just makes for a uniquely incredible experience plus the minds ability to want to do things never done before, the sense of exploration is innate in us

  • Thats NOT Zero gravity. they are actually in free fall inside of a plane descending

  • huhcan somebody rescue mehh from my loneliness really bored today

  • I would probably laugh my ass of spinning in zero gravity; I would SO crack up :D

  • so did they just defy gravity?

  • @wassupmanG

    They didn't 'defy' gravity, they just overcame it with centrifugal force at the peak of their parabolic flightpath. After gravity has been 'cancelled out', the plane and passengers go in to free fall with gravity. This gives the illusion of having defied gravity, when in actual fact, gravity is being exploited to create this effect.

  • so..its just how it feels like?

  • You mean centripetal. Centrifugal is a pseudo-force that appears to exist but doesn't.

  • i have a question, would you be dizzy after that?

  • haha looks like fun gotta try it lol

  • GRAVITY CAT NOT AMUSED.

  • LMAO

  • if it were me, i would be asking to guy to get his hands off me so i could feel what it is like to float in the air completely unencumbered.

  • if it was negative g he would be pinned to the roof.

    thats 0 g mate

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  • 0 is a positive numerical.

  • @HoorayforOranges actually 0 is not defined as a positive or negative integer.

  • do a barrel roll!

  • I would love doin that

  • This is on my "bucket list"

    ... ride the Vomit Comet!

  • @OldSchoolSkill hey, for two million 2 3million dollars uc ca do it now!! haha

  • @OldSchoolSkill It only costs like 5000 you know...

  • @yesiamawizardjonny that's still one expensive (and short) fun-fair ride. And you can't even look around and see the crowd below looking up at you.

  • Its be so cool (though it wouldnt work) if Earth had lower gravity and we could high jump and so stuff like that lol. Maybe we should alter it :P

  • There are 0 relative g's... but they are actually in free fall

  • u guys the zero g plane thing is in florida

  • wow !!

    i wanna a go lol

  • get about 5000 dollars then :P

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  • tht ia so cool

  • Ha ha.  This used to be called the Vomit Comet!

  • omg!! whered u do this?? i wanna do it! how much does it cost?? is it in new york???

  • it's in a plane in the sky.

  • yea my dad told me about the way it turns.. i just wanna no if its close by and how much it costs

  • NASA's KC-135a 'Weightless Wonder'... Watch the description.

  • This isn't 'zero gravity'... Gravity is still present and working on everyone in the plane, as well as the plane itself. It's in a stall which counter-acts the gravity, not turns it off.

  • i think everyone knows that :p

  • i didnt know that,,,what is stall??? please

  • A 'stall' is what happens when lift no longer acts against gravity, in this case, the plane is no longer above the upward lifting force and is in a sort of free-fall. This free-fall is called a 'stall'.

  • thnx man,,real helpfull,,,it looks fun thing to do,,but im a bit scared to go in a plane,,yet i travel each year...hehehe,,thnx

  • where they make the spin huh? i mean where they find the  zero gravity?

  • the plane goes up then down really quickly

  • how much would this cost

  • looks like fun :D

  • EPIC WIN

  • don't make me want to do it

  • how much is it to go on this?

  • lool he touched his penis

  • yeah i know he was getting uncomfortably close

  • Like Lawlessness is man made, the Ancient's dreal in Lore-lessness, which is when you're Physically Dead, not brain dead like you lot are!

  • right well didnt understand that but thanks

  • I did it when I was about 10 yr's old, when NASA kep bugging me with Ketamine and ciphering the Bible code's for their Bollock's, and it's fun to see how many people will get heart attack's when they leave Earth's Atmosphere for 2:41 seconds, loool! Nazi's should learn, Syn(SINE)aestheis children like to Lie when their Dead, don't they Mr & Mrs McCann!

  • I've tone that twice, it's fun but it's really short.

  • ohh my god i love that's..

  • i want to do that ;O

  • ah oui se ne sont pas des bédouins.

  • exact, les bedouin s'envoit en l'air avec les chevres lool parole de khomeyni

  • hadi mane3refhach looooooooool

  • mdrrrrrr les bedouins cest devenu un terme très courant lol

  • C'est un terme générique algerien quand on ne sait pas fixer l'identité profonde d'une communauté, alors forcemment, elle est composée de bedouins

  • Why did michael jackson never do this. after all, he did think he was peter pan.

  • i want to play airsoft in zero g.

  • I did that underwater once. I got very dizzy!

  • stop using sarcasm in text it doesn't translate.

    k, if you can only get dizzy from fluid movement of your balance chamber in your head whatever you like to call it, how is it that in training for space flight black and white spinning patterns give the appearance of motion, make you dizzy and crutially if your not up to space flight health expectations you throw up? cause you don't actually move at all in that case

  • Good video

  • hehe when he lifts him lol =)

  • I know how this plane reduces the gravity by going up and down

  • This costs around $150 - 200 for a 30 minute experience of no gravity.

  • isn't that a bit cheap?

  • SHHHH!!!

    DON'T GIVE THEM IDEAS!!!

  • woaaah!

  • that would be so cool because you could not get dizzy

  • you still get dizzy... just because theres "no gravity" your eyes still see the world spinning before you, its not like you are looking at the same thing while spinning. duh

  • if you see a tv with a lot of images spinning around do you get as dizzy as actually spinning? i dont at all. plus you can close your eyes duh

  • close ur eyes spin around and see if u get dizzy or not

  • You feel dizzy because the fluid in your ear canal carries on moving when you stop spinning. this is how we feel balance. even if there is no gravity the fluid is still there and may be moving, so you might expect to feel perpetually dizzy in a zero gravity environment.

  • Thank you for someone who actually knows science.

  • lol i got a Double B in science at school......

  • Do you know how stupid you sound?

    Dizziness isn't causewd by looking at something..... its the reaction of the body .. your sense of balance is behind your ears. The fluid that resides behind the ears controls balance and hence dizziness ... when you begin to turn around the fluid turns with you .. when you stop turning the fluid continues .. causing dizziness and nausea in some people.

    So closing your eyes is not going to help a damn thing ... sorry to break that bubble you're living in.

  • i already said that dizziness wasnt caused by looking at something and the fluid wouldnt move around because in space there is no inertia

  • ...Yes, there is. Inertia exists everywhere.

  • Yes, because the laws of physics only work on earth.

  • not quite. if there was no inertia, you go and try to push an asteroid around with your pinky. Compared with a ping pong ball, is there any difference between the two?

  • well there is no gravity or air resistance so why not

  • Why are people unable to give logical educated answers on youtube, without being sarcastic

  • me next me next shotgun!!!!!!!!!!!

  • If your calling me a retard, you better look in the mirror...

    I thank goodness that I wasn't born that way everyday...

    And you really need to think before you post... And get some facts before you post stupid comments without research...

  • hey frogki1.... shut up :), have a nice day

  • You know, nothing is ever experiencing 0 gravity... Every thing is being pushed or pulled by another objects gravity...

  • Google it whoever rated this comment down, a true scientist knows that Newtons law states

    Every object in the universe is pushing or pulling another object...

    So really it is micro gravity, but we call it 0 gravity... Of course on this plane the dive does it so that you really do experience 0 gravity...

  • hahaha everyone sits and the instructor is just standing there,

  • how much this costs, im going into this plane

  • I don't think there was any "tax payers money" involved. The guy would have paid for this himself.

  • Why are you talking if you aren't interested in your statements' accuracy? And if you were interested in the same, wouldn't you have read the video description to make sure what you're on about?

    It says right there that weightless flights reserve some time for recreation. The Vomit Comet makes more than one arc, you know. Lighten up - things aren't always as bad as they seem.

  • dude, calm down dude...

  • Uhh, actually, I have heard about this, YOU pay for it yourself stupid, do your research... It is also VERY expensive... Something of this sort is to see how astronaughts (I know I spelled it wrong) will react in 0 gravity... Do your research, they don't have tax payers pay for your vacation do they? From what I have heard this is for pleasure...

  • Before you call someone else stupid learn how to spell.

  • Sorry, lol that's funny, at least I'm a kid who knows the facts... I never learned to spell astronaut in school... And I told you, I warned you I spelled it wrong, but get your facts right, tax payers don't pay for your vacation do they???

  • yeah

  • lol i think they do its in a falling plane

  • LOLLLLL the guy to the far right falls back as gravity "returns"

  • I think they've been told to sit down

  • He said 'feet down'.

  • if youre on the space station.. do you get the sensation as if youre going down the drop of a rollercoaster all the time?

  • Something like that. You'll feel like your in freefall. You get used to it after awhile but some people get vertigo sickness when they first experiance microgravity.

  • i dont think so

    coz the main reason for that feeling is gravity .. so

    u can only be sure by experiencing it ur self =p

  • u experience acceleration on your body while on a rollercoaster (the change in velocity or g-forces)

    but while the ISS has a tremendous velocity, it's velocity is not changing.