hmm free falling, nothing, you experience less than 1 G, when you pull the paracute you experience 3 G's for a split second, still nothing, if you stand in a starbucks drinking coffee and thinking about this question you experience 1 G, if you break from 100kph to 0, you experience upto 5 G's, still nothing, if you jump off a 10 story building and hit the pavement, when you are an astronaut inside the space shuttle launching in the atmosphere you feel 40 to 50 G's but the suit keeps it down to about 8 G's, still nothing, when your in orbit starting a maneuver to enter an orbital insertion with the moon you feel less than 2 G's, still nothing, when you hit the pavement you experience upto 35 G's, that would kill anybody
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You mean during a parachute jump? Not at all, there are no G-forces so no stress on the body except the mental stress of jumping into that hole.
When the parachute opens you feel you're "hitting the brake" but it's not too bad.
I've done it just once. Quite exciting but not something I'd do each week :-)
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you mean fall down from some high place?
Do you mean free falling?
FALLING FREE FROM HEAVEN TO HELL?
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