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KillerSam wrote:Safety rope does not keep lady safe.
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There is something wrong with this...KillerSam wrote:Safety rope does not keep lady safe.
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I would have thought so - the blood etc. in your system will still be under the effects of inertia, regardless of there being gravity.Drofder2004 wrote:Which would lead me to the question...
If you spun incredibly fast in a circle, how dizzy would you get and what would be the repercussions?
It seems like too boring/mundane a video to be fakedDrofder2004 wrote:Fake?
By really fast, I do not mean serious g-forces - the sort of speed you could accomplish standing on your feet and just spinning. And by dizzy, I do not mean the sensation of feeling light-headed, I mean room-spinning dizzy.Pedsdude wrote:I would have thought so - the blood etc. in your system will still be under the effects of inertia, regardless of there being gravity.
I was about to comment on that, but you already looked it up. Some people in the world are having problems with that fluid (I'm not sure if it's missing, or just not working intended). Then your brain can't tell if you are standing straight or not, resulting in people falling and moving their eyes around like crazy (It's not only balance, the world around them seems to be spinning too, resulting in huge concentration loss). Pretty crazy when you suffer from that...KillerSam wrote:You wouldn't fall over that is for sure. I may be wrong here but (without googling to confirm) if I remember correctly from GCSE / A Level Biology....there is liquid inside your ear that is responsible for balance - as this sloshes around your body basically treats it like a gyroscope and can determine your orientation. I imagine that if there is no gravity this effect wouldn't happen so perhaps you wouldn't suffer any issues (the spinning sloshes this all around and causes you to lose balance). Just a guessDrofder2004 wrote:To be disorientated you require gravity. No gravity = no sense of balance = no way to become disorientated.KillerSam wrote:Must be seriously disorientating though
Which would lead me to the question...
If you spun incredibly fast in a circle, how dizzy would you get and what would be the repercussions?
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Quick google andOther problems are related to motion sickness and poor balance due to the mixed signals received in cochlear fluid when gravity isn't present to help with orientation.Astronauts in zero-gravity space can also suffer from a form of motion sickness, called ‘space adaptation syndrome’.
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