He says your brain will be without blood for about a full minute.Uber Waddles said:I'm also not a doctor, not yet atleast (stealing docterates is hard), but doesn't it take more than just a few seconds of going without blood for your brain to die? Thats one long rollercoaster you'd have to make. What if I, by some freak accident, survive. The rush of blood back into my head will NOT be euphoric - as opposed to a needle, which just puts a bit more poison into your blood.
So what happens if you get to the top of that massive drop, and you DO change your mind? How do they get you down? Airlift?Greg Tito said:"The rider has a few minutes to contemplate his decision and his life in retrospect. He would find enough time to adapt to the height and get through a series of imaginary fatal falls, while realizing that the objects on the ground are getting smaller," said Urbonas. "The slightest movement of the car would trigger intense heart-beating and goosebumps and most importantly it would test your decision. Therefore the very top of the tower is an ideal place to give the very last word."
Hundreds of them, hundreds of times. We used to buy season passes, and go most weekends in the summer and fall, as a group of friends. That exhilarant feel as you step off of a really good coaster, the one that makes you want to to it again...oh yes. One of my favorite staples of 'things to do when you move to new areas'. Why?Jadak said:Have you ever actually ridden a roller coaster?BehattedWanderer said:Wow. Can you imagine a more beautiful way to take your own life? Euphoric, gazing out at all of creation, visible as far as your eyes can see, never worrying about whether it will hurt, because you'll have no idea it's happening, just a blissful, serene rush into oblivion. Seeing the world rush by you, as you rushed through it, coming to a quite peaceful end. Imagine happily screaming, waving your arms in the air, coming to terms with both your own mortality and the infinite beauty of things around you...and letting that be your last conscious thought. If there was ever a way to go, that would be it.