Been following them, and others like them for years (John Anthony West, Robert Bauval, Laird Scranton, Andrew Collins) . I find their work fascinating and credible. They get unfairly painted with the Ancient Aliens brush, but if you really look into it, IMO science and archeology doesn’t know as much as they think. A lot can still be buried under sand, or have been destroyed multiple times.
Wouldn't the force be incredible for regular passenger use? I imagine it'd be like riding a roller coaster for 2 hours.
It shouldn't really matter if the cabin is pressurized, should it? That should alleviate any force on the passenger, if any.
You can’t even trust “news”’anymore, people just report stuff that isn’t even true https://www.inverse.com/article/423...agram&utm_medium=inverse&utm_campaign=organic
Further back and back we go https://www.cnn.com/2017/06/07/health/oldest-homo-sapiens-fossils-found/index.html