Think about the tallest, wildest roller coaster you've ever been on. If a Southern California design firm has its way, you haven't felt anything yet. BRC Imagination Arts is proposing a "zero gravity" ...
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Inspired by the "Vomit Comet" that NASA uses to train astronauts, a California-based design firm is working on a roller coaster that would allow passengers to experience weightless for up to eight ...
A proposed $50 million “zero gravity roller coaster” would simulate weightlessness for eight seconds. A proposed $50 million “zero gravity roller coaster” would simulate weightlessness for eight ...
QUESTION: How do roller coasters make loops and corkscrews? How does the chain work on a roller coaster? ANSWER: If you've been to Disneyland, Busch Gardens or a Six Flags theme park (or even if ...
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