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How does a roller coaster create the sensations of falling, and being thrown around?
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How does a roller coaster create the sensations of falling, and being thrown around?
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I think when one gets to a certain height n a roller coaster the experience weightlessness. then, once the roller coaster starts shooting down, the feeling of gravity comes back to you.
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