The direction you look has zero affect on G-forces. It may affect how it feels to you, but the train is traveling at the same speed and the same incline. To say that looking towards the goat increases G-forces is just idiotic, as turning one’s head doesn’t alter the laws of physics. The person who wrote this is a moron for thinking that turning your head has any relation to the physics of the attraction. What a buffoon this writer is to think so.
I can’t get this out of my head. Someone actually wrote an article stating that turning your head somehow alters the laws of physics. I just don’t get that level of ignorance. I don’t claim to know everything, but to say that turning one’s head increases G-forces is just idiotic.
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Bill Wright
I thought I was my imagination! I rode in the last car in 2018, several joints popped during the ride.
KennyVee
The direction you look has zero affect on G-forces. It may affect how it feels to you, but the train is traveling at the same speed and the same incline. To say that looking towards the goat increases G-forces is just idiotic, as turning one’s head doesn’t alter the laws of physics. The person who wrote this is a moron for thinking that turning your head has any relation to the physics of the attraction. What a buffoon this writer is to think so.
KennyVee
I can’t get this out of my head. Someone actually wrote an article stating that turning your head somehow alters the laws of physics. I just don’t get that level of ignorance. I don’t claim to know everything, but to say that turning one’s head increases G-forces is just idiotic.
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