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Hi, smart people
This quarantine has got me thinking: Can we get people in the air? I have 3 questions that may or may not help answer this question. But I do appreciate any insight.
1. How would one accelerate (the average human) 100 feet in the air and sustain their position? Under normal conditions (earth gravity etc)
2. What would one need to levitate a human (e.g. a foot off the ground) using some type of pneumatic system?
3. What pressure/volume/temperature/type of gas would one need to levitate a human (e.g. a foot off the ground) by propelling the gas at the ground as thrust?
Thank you
This quarantine has got me thinking: Can we get people in the air? I have 3 questions that may or may not help answer this question. But I do appreciate any insight.
1. How would one accelerate (the average human) 100 feet in the air and sustain their position? Under normal conditions (earth gravity etc)
2. What would one need to levitate a human (e.g. a foot off the ground) using some type of pneumatic system?
3. What pressure/volume/temperature/type of gas would one need to levitate a human (e.g. a foot off the ground) by propelling the gas at the ground as thrust?
Thank you