He went back to the drawing board to come up with more attractions.
The man who won an award for a creepy ride designed to kill people has announced that he is working on several more rides and is even prototyping them.
About this writes dailystar.co.uk.
Lithuanian engineer Julianas Urbonas became famous in 2010 after inventing the Euthanasia Coaster attraction. It was designed to “take a person’s life” with “grace and euphoria” as its nooses grew tighter and tighter.
Euthanasia roller coaster / Photo: instagram.com/julijonas
Now he admitted that he is working on new attractions.
When asked about being the director of an amusement park, he said: “Yes, and I’m still the director of a company that, well, is not in production yet, but working on prototypes of future attractions. It’s very difficult. I’ve been working for 15 years on some attractions, and we’re still in a state of prototyping. It’s very difficult to move bodies in space. I mean, it’s easy in a way, but what’s difficult is making it public. You have to go through all kinds of institutions to get certificates etc. Lots of tests”.
The original attraction was designed to end human life.
His model was created by a TikTok user who explained how it works.
@jadroppingscience stitch with @ridesnslides Here’s the intuition behind this euthanasia coaster. #learnontiktok #physics #engineering ♬ original sound – JaDropping Science
“The train will roll down the hill at 360km/h, close to terminal speed. After the 500m initial drop, the track levels out and the first of seven consecutive inversions begins. And this is the fatal part. It takes the train 60 seconds to go through all seven of these turns, and each turn gradually becomes smaller and smaller in diameter to maintain 10G strength for all passengers during the 60-second ride,” it said.
Julianas Urbonas / Photo: instagram.com/julijonas
Elaborating on his website, Urbonas wrote: “While driving on the track, the rider is exposed to a series of intense movements that trigger various unique experiences: from euphoria to thrills, from tunnel vision to unconsciousness and, ultimately, death.”
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Source: TSN