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If the balloon malfunctions, they can feel weightlessness until they reach terminal velocity. The problem is they're also going to experience a pretty large acceleration when reaching the surface.


> If the balloon malfunctions, they can feel weightlessness until they reach terminal velocity

Until they start decelerating, which is immediately. They’ll also feel it fairly rapidly, I think.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced-gravity_aircraft#Opera... (emphasis added):

“The sensation of weightlessness is achieved by reducing thrust and lowering the nose to maintain a neutral, or "zero lift", configuration such that the aircraft follows a ballistic trajectory, with engine thrust exactly compensating for drag


True. Air resistance is always there, although negligible in the first few seconds.


Weightlessness is very different than just equally balanced forces of drag and acceleration.

If you crush something in a hydraulic press, it might have balanced forces and zero acceleration.

For that matter, Im not accelerating when I lay on the surface of the earth, but I hardly feel weightless.




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