 So gravity is 9 meters per second squared. Earth's gravity. So gravity, gravity, earth, is 9.8 meters per second squared. The number L that got pulled out was 35 kilometers per hour for each second that passes. So it's per hour per second. So 35 kilometers per hour per second. So what we need to do is convert 35 kilometers per hour to meters per second to get a comparison of what it would be in gravity. In G's. Should be anyway. I'm sort of out of my element here to a certain degree, but the math should just be the math. Reposted question. Okay, awesome. We're almost to that to your question. Does the speed double per second of event? What, it double? I think so. I think so. There was a Formula 1 race car in the 70s where Marshall got hit by a car. A person got hit by a car and 170 miles per hour. His body was mutilated so bad. They had to identify which Marshall had been hit by assembling them all and seeing which one was missing. Are you... This is a joke. No, what? What? Marshall got hit by a car. His body was mutilated so bad they had to identify which Marshall... So, damn, she blew the whistle. The person missing is the Marshall that got hit. Oh no, this is for real. They couldn't tell. No, it really happened. So, no, yeah, it would disintegrate, body. Terminal velocity. They share a lot about terminal velocity. Terminal velocity is when you don't accelerate anymore. Force of friction is holding you up. It happened in 1977. That's nasty. That's nasty. So, disintegration at 170 miles per hour. Serious pain in the ass at 20 kilometers per hour. For this one, let's convert kilometers. Same deal. We're going to kill the kilometers. We're going to convert it to meters. One kilometer is 1,000. I'm going to kill one of the hours. So, we want to kill hours. We go to minutes and then we're going to kill minutes and go to seconds. So, one hour, 60 minutes, one hour, 60 seconds. Zero kills zero, zero kills zero. Two goes in this five times. Two goes in that three times. So, you've got 35 times five over three times six. That doesn't go in there. That doesn't go in there. So, we just have to do this now. Do the calculation on it with a calculator. 35. I hope I'm doing this right. If I'm not, either you guys are going to catch it or someone on the video after we upload is going to catch it. Divide it by 18. Divide it by 18. Yeah, it comes out to 9.72. Cool. So, this comes out to 9.72 meters per second square and based on our error and stuff like this, that's gravity. So, 9.8 meters per second square is the same thing. 35. So, what they're talking about, Aldegard, is acceleration. So, someone is accelerating at 9.8 meters per second per second. That's the acceleration that you're feeling. So, 35 kilometers per hour per second is equivalent to 9.8 meters per second squared. It was a good confirmation. Checking it out. Glad it worked.