My question is a little exotic and concerning these anomalous aerial craft that move at speeds that would crush a human. It has been 30 years since I have been in a proper physics class so please don't flame my ignorance too bad.
If a person weighing 200lbs mass is reduced to near zero (inside an field which blocks gravitational waves) wouldn't the G Force also be reduced to near zero? Let's say it was an 80% reduction in gravitational field due to the field technology used wouldn't the G Force also be reduced 80%? For example 40G's would be reduced to 8G which is something a human can survive in flight. Or does it not matter because G Force would be the same no matter what you weighed?
G Force in an Albecurie Warp Field
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Re: G Force in an Albecurie Warp Field
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