You mean gravity wave. Gravitational waves are not gravity waves (which are still only theoretical). If you believe LIGO, we are already being bombarded with them (gravitational waves) on a regular basis and they are damn near undetectable. Just a semantic nitpick.
What do you do to overcome the 2x weight being put on the body every day?
Normally, people kind of "waddle". Worst case, they lay down horizontally and stay that way (often forever).
I think the others have done a pretty good job of answering this one already.
Whats funny when I was writing out this war game THIS had me for like 15 minutes.
Lol.
TBH I chose gravitational wave because it was a bigger word and I wanted to sound cool amongst all the cool kids here.
That's why einstein, or more likely someone studying the equations he claimed were his, called it that in the first place - and to make it distinct from gravity waves, which remain purely speculative.
I will take note of this in the future, should I pursue a career in sci-fi writing.
Lol, yes - though most of the sci-fi addicted fanboys also don't know the difference between them - so, go with your gut! I personally think this is by design/intention, as LIGO was massively (i.e. very expensively) advertised as "discovery of gravity waves" so the common folk would make this false conflation.
You mean gravity wave. Gravitational waves are not gravity waves (which are still only theoretical). If you believe LIGO, we are already being bombarded with them (gravitational waves) on a regular basis and they are damn near undetectable. Just a semantic nitpick.
Normally, people kind of "waddle". Worst case, they lay down horizontally and stay that way (often forever).
I think the others have done a pretty good job of answering this one already.
Lol.
That's why einstein, or more likely someone studying the equations he claimed were his, called it that in the first place - and to make it distinct from gravity waves, which remain purely speculative.
Lol, yes - though most of the sci-fi addicted fanboys also don't know the difference between them - so, go with your gut! I personally think this is by design/intention, as LIGO was massively (i.e. very expensively) advertised as "discovery of gravity waves" so the common folk would make this false conflation.