Physics time!
"Types" of artificial gravity are a subject of research and development now.
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Gravity is a downer, friction is a drag.
Gravity is very stressful and annoying for many athletes. I'm thinking, for example, of the many different disciplines in jumping and throwing.
@Tenakel said in #6:
> Gravity is very stressful and annoying for many athletes. I'm thinking, for example, of the many different disciplines in jumping and throwing.
Yeah, but it keeps us down to earth.
> Gravity is very stressful and annoying for many athletes. I'm thinking, for example, of the many different disciplines in jumping and throwing.
Yeah, but it keeps us down to earth.
@Tenakel said in #6:
> Gravity is very stressful and annoying for many athletes. I'm thinking, for example, of the many different disciplines in jumping and throwing.
that's why i only play quidditch
> Gravity is very stressful and annoying for many athletes. I'm thinking, for example, of the many different disciplines in jumping and throwing.
that's why i only play quidditch
@ed01106 said in #7:
> Yeah, but it keeps us down to earth.
But please consider what world records would be possible if gravity didn't exist.
> Yeah, but it keeps us down to earth.
But please consider what world records would be possible if gravity didn't exist.
@Tenakel said in #9:
> But please consider what world records would be possible if gravity didn't exist.
Would it be even be possible to run in a zero gravity environment?
> But please consider what world records would be possible if gravity didn't exist.
Would it be even be possible to run in a zero gravity environment?
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