@Sugar @122 Generation Even the objects are floating in the room. But Misty is having a ball "swimming" in the air, and Ash is jumping high in the air, striking often nonsense martial arts poses from TV shows and movies at the peak of every jump.
Alyssa was doing flips easier than she could on her own two feet. She felt like the world's greatest acrobat. It was great to have the gravity turned off.
Martine was taking her time gliding around, as if she were a Fletchling. It was fun to simply launch herself to places with no effort at all.
@Sugar @122 Generation After a few more enthralling minutes of weightlessness, the group was brought back to earth. Next was the rotation simulation, which was not recommended for those that got dizzy easily.
@Sugar @122 Generation The guide explains that the odd machine is another way for astronauts to prepare for weightlessness. Once it is going fast enough, you are slightly lifted out of the chair. She reiterates it is not for those who get dizzy easily.
@Sugar @122 Generation "So would anyone like to give the Weightlessness Chair a spin--no pun intended?" the guide asked. She looked around for any raised hands--potential volunteers were warned again that they could get dizzy during the whole experience, since the chair had to go fairly fast to achieve weightlessness.
@Sugar @122 Generation The guide invited Martine to the chair, and explained that it would spin for an hour. She reiterated that the experience was not for those that got dizzy easily.