Anonymous ID: 1ccf82 Sept. 28, 2020, 3:22 p.m. No.10826836   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>10826698

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Anonymous ID: 1ccf82 Sept. 28, 2020, 3:54 p.m. No.10827344   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>10827302

euthanasia coaster

That's scary all right….

link is 404

but this from Wikipedia:

 

Euthanasia Coaster

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

General statistics

Type Steel

Designer Julijonas Urbonas

Model Strata coaster

Lift/launch system Cable lift hill

Height 510 m (1,670 ft)

Drop 500 m (1,600 ft)

Length 7,544 m (24,751 ft)

Speed 360 km/h (220 mph)

Inversions 7

Duration 3:20

G-force 10

 

The Euthanasia Coaster is a hypothetical steel roller coaster designed to kill its passengers.[1] In 2010, it was designed and made into a scale model by Lithuanian artist Julijonas Urbonas, a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art in London. Urbonas, who has worked at an amusement park, stated that the goal of his concept roller coaster is to take lives "with elegance and euphoria".[2] As for practical applications of his design, Urbonas mentioned "euthanasia" or "execution".[3] John Allen, who served as president of the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, inspired Urbonas with his description of the "ultimate" roller coaster as one that "sends out 24 people and they all come back dead".[4]

 

Contents

1 Design

2 Mechanism of action

3 Exhibition

4 Popular culture

5 References

6 External links

Design

The concept design of the layout begins with a steep-angled lift to the 510-metre (1,670 ft) top, which would take two minutes for the train to reach. Any passengers that wished to get off could then do so.[3] From there, a 500-metre (1,600 ft) drop would take the train to 360 kilometres per hour (220 mph), close to its terminal velocity, before flattening out and speeding into the first of its seven slightly clothoid inversions.[3] Each inversion would have a smaller diameter than the one before in order to maintain the lethal 10 g to passengers while the train loses speed. After a sharp right-hand turn the train would enter a straight, where unloading of corpses and loading of new passengers could take place.[3]

 

Mechanism of action

 

Julijonas Urbonas (left) and Euthanasia Coaster at HUMAN+ display at the Science Gallery in Dublin.

The Euthanasia Coaster would kill its passengers through prolonged cerebral hypoxia, or insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain.[1] The ride's seven inversions would inflict 10 g on its passengers for 60 seconds – causing g-force related symptoms starting with gray out through tunnel vision to black out and eventually g-LOC (g-force induced loss of consciousness).[3] Subsequent inversions or another run of the coaster would serve as insurance against unintentional survival of passengers.[3]