The effect of acceleration on our body

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the effects of acceleration on human enjoyment and perception, exploring why some individuals find pleasure in experiences involving rapid changes in speed or direction, such as bungee jumping or rollercoaster rides. The conversation touches on psychological and physiological responses to acceleration, including adrenaline and endorphin release.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that the enjoyment of acceleration may be linked to adrenaline and primal instincts that have become subdued in modern society.
  • Others argue that not everyone enjoys large accelerations or jolts, indicating a diversity of experiences and preferences.
  • A participant mentions that activities like bungee jumping may provide an endorphin rush due to the fear associated with falling, which could contribute to the pleasurable experience.
  • There is a distinction made between the enjoyment of acceleration and the discomfort or injury that can result from sudden stops or jolts.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the enjoyment of acceleration, with some asserting that it is pleasurable while others maintain that it is not universally enjoyed. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the reasons behind these differing experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference personal experiences and anecdotal evidence, but there is no consensus on the underlying psychological or physiological mechanisms that explain the enjoyment of acceleration.

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Why does it feel good when we exprience an acceleration or a change in acceleration ? (Have you ever used seasaws? :biggrin: )
 
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Well, if you actually enjoy the feeling of being in a fast-moving vehicle suddenly brought to halt, you're welcome to it.
 
I asked "WHY" we enjoy it.
 
Well, I don't enjoy large accelerations&jolts.
I certainly don't know why YOU love them so much..:wink:
 
arildno said:
Well, I don't enjoy large accelerations&jolts.
I certainly don't know why YOU love them so much..:wink:
Many people do.

That's why they bungee jump, dive out of aeroplanes and ride rollercoasters.
The more g's they are submitted too, the more they enjoy it.
This was in a docu I've seen. It has to do with adrenaline. People have these, how do you say, 'primal' instincts/functions which have become docile in our society. Most of these have to do with the adrenaline you get when you're scared.
That's why some people like to watch scary horror movies.
Most like something more physical like going into freefall.
For some it takes extreme forms and jump down waterfalls or climb cliffs without protection.

Actually, I think accelerating at a high rate feels good too.
It's different from getting injured by a sudden stop or bump ofcourse.
 
I'm not a bungee jumper myself, so I have a lot of sympathy for the position that it's not a given that people enjoy accelerations.

As far as bungee jumping goes, my impression is that it gives people an endorphin rush. Basically, falling is scary, but the fright triggers endorphins, which wind up being ultimately pleasurable.

You might get a different answer from people who bungee jump, but I'd say that you'd be likely to get a less clincal answer like "it's fun" that wouldn't particularly answer your question either.
 

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