To answer your question, imagine that you're floating in mid air and 20 quadrillion microscopic knives shred you into little strips.
No, I have a problem where imagining pain makes me actually feel it, thank you for the knowledge, though! I'm still waiting for Muttonstache to get in the goddamn plane and fly so I can see him shredded by those knives...
 
No, I have a problem where imagining pain makes me actually feel it, thank you for the knowledge, though! I'm still waiting for Muttonstache to get in the goddamn plane and fly so I can see him shredded by those knives...
Tell your avatar to properly spell bologna next time.
 
as newton said; the force you experience is equal to your mass times your acceleration. so as @wokmage said, going at mach 20 isnt really a problem as long as you are going slowly or extraordinarily light :/
 
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Balogna can be spelled Baloney too, smart-one, calm down about my avatar, stay on topic or don't say anything at all
Baloney is a line of flat-out rubbish given orally from one person to another. Yanno, bullshit.
Bologna is a lunch meat.
You can't smell baloney. I ain't even trolling, just being right.
 
Balogna can be spelled Baloney too, smart-one, calm down about my avatar, stay on topic or don't say anything at all
bologna is the meat, baloney is just bologna spelled phonetically, meaning "nonsense". there's a reason why zero bologna packages say "baloney" (or i hope so at least) on them.

you know when you took swimming lessons and you had to do a backwards contortion into the water and your back hurt because hitting the water felt like getting massaged with poison ivy? and how people that fall into water from great heights either die or suffer broken bones and internal bleeding? water becomes hard as concrete at a certain speed, imagine that happening with air.

MACH 20 really stresses aerodynamics, chipping off 1 millimeter off the left wing for instance during flight will send that aircraft spinning around like a mofo, which contributes towards less aerodynamics because more of the surface body is exposed to hitting multiple invisible brick walls.
 
Baloney is a line of flat-out rubbish given orally from one person to another. Yanno, bullshit.
Bologna is a lunch meat.
You can't smell baloney. I ain't even trolling, just being right.
Why couldn't have you said it like that instead of sounding like a troll?
 
In the vacuum of space, it wouldn't do that. But the vacuum of space presents other problems like extreme temperatures, lack of breathable oxygen, total lack of air pressure, etc.
What I'm trying to say is that unless you were hypothetically traveling in a vacuum successfully without a suit, the friction in the air would turn you into dust
 
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this could be done with humans, but only if they are in a cabina with changed air pressure, its all about the G forces i guess... i"m not realy an expert in airodynamica and G forces, but isn't this simular to a rocket-launch where the moon-guys come under great unknown g-forces?
but in any case, mach 20 is just sick if you know thats around 6800 meter/second, i'm sure you won't be late for work if you got on of these planes:d