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  • BUAHAHAHAHAHAAHAH!!!I always visit 9gs videos when i feel down.

  • I don't understand why he has to squeeze his ass.. is he going to shit himself or something if he didn't?

  • @NGmetalix he doesnt "have" to do it he gets to do it... i mean he doesnt decide it happens because he sudenly weights 9 times more! its like a heavy motorcycle gets overhim... the pressure of the 9 times biger weight doesnt allow his loungs to expand for the simple reason the his loung muscles arent strong enough to push such a weight... nobodys are!

  • Squeeze your @ss!

  • Before test - regular guy.

    During test - Matt LeBlanc

    After test - Owen Wilson.

  • Gravity Cat is not amused

    The G-Man either...

  • hahaa the dude makes it seem fun

  • g=the acceleration of the gravity

  • Centrifugal force? :)

  • He's sexier than before when that centrifuge thing stops

  • Chuck Norris pull the whole ALPHABET with him...

  • Why cant they have one of these at the state fair....

  • hows that going? is he flying?

  • squeeze your ass and breathe -- motto for the day.

  • squeeze your ass!!! ahahaha is that what he said cause if it was thats funny

  • @racos272426 abs...:)

    

  • In the first few seconds of the video we can actually see how would he look like when he's old

  • ..Awesome.

  • He looks like he is taking a massive shit!!!

  • I am disappoint

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  • LOL! 0:08 "Squeeze your ass!"

  • @BlackBrier23 "abs"

  • LOL! 0:08  "squeeze your ass!"

  • he's taking a poop

    

  • alla accia del bicarbonato!

  • @bernardinogallo1

    non l'ho capita

  • Mmmmm he's cute.

  • who needs botox?

  • somebody needs a crap 

  • G-Force its a force! 1 G its the gravity force of earth at sea level. At 9 G force, that man with 70kg weights 9x70kg=630Kg (imagine earth 9 times bigger). They use a centrifuge to produce such force because of the inertia of the bodies to change the linear direction to circular direction. Its an easy way to produce force.

  • i did that ones i feel like i was going to die

  • What the difference between g force and g string?

  • I start not wanting to be a pilot :|

  • @GrandyRopless1 This is For Military-jet Pilots ^^ Passenger Pilots For Example A Pilot onboard The Airbus A320-200 Only Experiences Around 1G-2g's MAX

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  • @nikthepilot Well.. I didn't actually mention I wanted to be a fighter pilot :X

  • lol! squeeze ur ass!-2-3 breathe!

  • He weighs about 1000 pound right there. I wonder what the half-pound teen would look like.

  • they should put a toilet in one of these things for people who have constipation.

  • Looks like one painful shit!

  • @Oxstayne yea

  • @srHBIGBoSS We were always taught that Gz runs from your head to your butt. Our flight physiologist (a doctor) always referred to it as Gz as do many publications, but all do not agree and I have seen the axes changed on some images. You sit up as in a cockpit but the capsule swings out as it accelerates so that as you spin in a horizontal circle, parallel to the ground, the bottom of the capsule winds up pointing mostly toward the wall. The speed is not very fast, around 45 mph they told us.

  • The g-force on something is its acceleration relative to free-fall. This acceleration experienced by an object is due to the vector sum of non-gravitational forces acting per unit of the object's mass.

  • Your body experiences G along 3 axes - the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis. You are concerned about G acting along the Z-axis, called Gz (the axis that runs from your head through your butt.) G pulls the blood away from your head. G is caused by ACCELERATION, not speed. You know how you accelerate in your car and your Coke spills? But that same Coke is fine once you are at speed? That is G at work during acceleration. G and speed are NOT connected - you could travel 1,000,000 mph no problem.

  • OK, let's sort through the ignorance here.  I have flown this same centrifuge at Holloman for my F-16 profile. See that sticker in the upper left hand corner of the video, above his right shoulder? That is a green cobra on a yellow background and it says "Fastass CAS". That was one of the patches used by my former unit, the 174th FW, in Syracuse, NY, and placed there by one of my brethren... continued...

  • G-Force is a type of Acceleration. nothing to do with speed at all

  • true , they only use the centrifuge because in centrifugation u can use constant speed and still have acceleration effects , and the g force in this case is on the Y axis of the body , which is the only way it can cause a black out.

  • as u said, on the Y axis of the body.

    now, do u know how does one sits on this chamber? if they're using inercia to produce g forces here, i think one would be sitting like facing away the center and inclined towards the ceiling as well, right?

  • i have no idea , but all iknow is that you cant get a G-lock from G force on the Z axis or X-axis .

    i imagine thposition to be as you said if it is a correct simulation of the pilot G's.

  • whats a g-lock?

  • its G-LOC the k is an extra . sorry .

    L.O.C stands for Loss Of Consciousness

  • @bishop102

    it's when the oxygenated blood in your brain drains out of your head, (into other body parts) and causes you to pass out (your brain suffocates). once the g-forces are reduced to a more bearable level, your heart is able to overcome the extreme gravity, pump blood back up to your brain, and you come back to consciousness after 5-20 seconds.

    It has killed many pilots when flying extreme G manoeuvres close to the ground.

    (If you have high blood pressure, you can handle an extra G)

  • only commenter's actually making sense here. ;)

  • @fkhorler

    Acceleration is the rate of change of speed....so it does have something to do with speed.

  • @corvettecentral lol. dude, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. NOT speed. Speed is a scalar quantity. Velocity is a vector quantity. Without Vector quantity you cannot do certain vector math with acceleration. Isaac Newton derived his F = ma from p=mv equation first. In his process to find derivative and integration he also learned more about Speed, Velocity and Accel. So no, speed has nothing to do with accel. it has to do with velocity.

  • @fkhorler Your fucking stupid do you know what acceleration is

  • @fkhorler

    The rotating capsule obviously has got a constant tangential speed for a constant centrifuge force and the latter is related to the first.

  • @fkhorler duh

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  • G forces don't have to do with speed.

  • @costamesa22 What the fuck you are talking about? Everyone could pass speed of sound easily! Why you think there was concorde if anyone could not survive it? Of course high speed does some g-force but it was something like 30 000 mph where human could not survive.... at the speed of sound there is something like 0,0001 G

  • Well gravity pulls people more when travelling 30000 mph what causes g-force. It was on document in discover channel about land speed record, and record was done with remote controlled rocket

  • because human could not survive that speed

  • No, cause if you go fast, there is a gforce on you right?? not much, but some bit.

  • Yep exactly...

  • G and speed are not directly related. More to do with rapid change of direction / decelleration. Personally I've passed the sound barrier and was quite happy to sip champagne and relax on my return from New York.

  • jajajajaja 0:05 = "I´ll be back!"

  • omg nice job man he didn't even go near g lock  its a bahemuth

  • good job.I was at 7 so far

  • Hulk right there!

  • very nice job for that pilot in training

  • lol....very nice job sir....squeez your ass haha lol

    u did great

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