pyschotropic
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I wouldn't be surprised to see them do this in the future with other attractions as well seems these days most attractions are built with upgradeability or multiple endings. One thing I would like to see them do with Mission Space is to tweak the centrifuge to sustain a more realistic feeling of weightlessness, this can actually be done quite simply by tilting the cabins as the centrifuge spins at a correctly calculated speed and angle so that the rider is suspended in their restraints while gravity is equally
applied from both sides. Take for instance the fact that as you are sitting right now gravity is also being applied equally all around you as gravity is altered so is the force exerted on your body wether it's positive or negative now by using the centrifuge and a formula for correct calculation of speed and the degree of the angle at which you are spinning it its quite possible to suspend the body between two forces of gravity so that you are neither sitting in your seat or leaning to far forward but your body is actually floating now it's not exactly weightlesness but it can be very similar and quite convincing!
applied from both sides. Take for instance the fact that as you are sitting right now gravity is also being applied equally all around you as gravity is altered so is the force exerted on your body wether it's positive or negative now by using the centrifuge and a formula for correct calculation of speed and the degree of the angle at which you are spinning it its quite possible to suspend the body between two forces of gravity so that you are neither sitting in your seat or leaning to far forward but your body is actually floating now it's not exactly weightlesness but it can be very similar and quite convincing!