Col John Stapp Takes a Lot of G's



Air Force flight surgeon John Paul Stapp subjected himself to a number of extreme experiments in the late 1940's and early 1950's in order to acquire data on the human body's ability to withstand extreme forces including rapid deceleration, exposure to high speed winds and other hazards associated with jet aircraft. His most dramatic (and dangerous) tests involved the use of a rocket sled which accelerated Stapp to just bellow the speed of sound before decelerating back to a standstill in a fraction of a second, subjecting Stapp to enormous G-forces. The forward facing configuration (known as "eyeballs out") presents the very real danger of cardiac damage, which could even be fatal. Although Stapp was restrained by a specialized harness, this could not completely eliminate the cardiac danger. Another very real hazard of such rapid deceleration is retinal detachment, which can cause permanent blindness. In one of Stapp's deceleration experiments, he was left unable to see after the deceleration. Stapp feared that he would be left blind by the event, but the effect turned out to be temporary, as it was caused by bleeding into his interocular fluid. In his later life, Stapp would become a major promoter of enhanced automotive safety. He chaired the John P Stapp Foundation for Automotive Safety and later worked with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on the development of improved crash test methods. In 1979 Stapp was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame and in 1991, Stapp was awarded the National Medal of Technology. Stapp died in 1999 at age 89. (Despite this video coming from the History Channel, it is actually fairly accurate)

Comments

  1. Human eyes weigh about 7.5 grams

    That means his eyes were pulled outwards with the force of 322 grams or 11 ounces
  2. I wonder how many experiments that went wrong.
  3. thoses kind of video have more comments about balls that the entire pornhub's comment section. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
  4. this guy is a fuck ing legend!!!
  5. I'm surprised his huge balls didn't get ripped off from his body from their inertia when he stopped.
    His balls will keep on going, killing anything.
  6. This had to be one strong machine to keep those huge balls af steel in place during 43Gs
  7. Those are the dudes that made America great...not the feminized, Hillary Clinton, open border faggots of today.
  8. Ohhh! My balls! 0:04
  9. how was technology so good back then
  10. Stapp it!
  11. 1:26 HOLY SHIT
  12. Incredible man
  13. How many G-Forces would kill the falling man?
  14. should use helmet lol
  15. John was a bad asses Bad Ass. A very tough and courageous man.
  16. Talk about trying to get a Basal Skull Fracture.  He needed a HANS device ( not to be invented for another 50 some years) for those tests.  Pretty bad ass dude though.
  17. Damn, would you believe the balls on this man?! Impressive.
  18. The weight of his balls required an extra few rockets to accelerate...
  19. woooooooow!
  20. "His eyes started bleeding"




    Fuck. That.


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