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Originally Posted by andrews2547 
Wut? G force is from gravity, not air pressure. The only way to get rid of g force is to leave Earths orbit. But as quite a few people have said getting up to and slowing down from 4000 MPH won't be that hard. Affordable sports cars (such as Golf GTi and Mazda MX-5) can go from 0-60 in 6 seconds. That's 10 MPH/second, if it stays accelerating at 10MPH/second it will take just over 6 mins 30 seconds. G force is not a problem. In fact most commercial aeroplanes get from 80MPH to 180-200MPH in around 15 seconds while taking off.
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Wut? G force is from gravity, not air pressure. The only way to get rid of g force is to leave Earths orbit. But as quite a few people have said getting up to and slowing down from 4000 MPH won't be that hard. Affordable sports cars (such as Golf GTi and Mazda MX-5) can go from 0-60 in 6 seconds. That's 10 MPH/second, if it stays accelerating at 10MPH/second it will take just over 6 mins 30 seconds. G force is not a problem. In fact most commercial aeroplanes get from 80MPH to 180-200MPH in around 15 seconds while taking off.
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lolwat? a boeing 737-800 can get from 0 to 150 (takeoff speed, usually) in like 10 seconds if its not too loaded. it also depends on the luggage/cargo load and how much fuel weight it has..and how big it is..15 seconds is a wild generalization










