Thursday, May 16, 2019

Due to planetary gravity distribution, the 2016 Olympic Games should have more world records

One thing people don't think about the Olympics and the world record is that "gravity" is different everywhere in our planet. Record the damage time in certain events where gravity is a factor, for example, using track and field as an example of high jump, long jump, triple jump, shot, javelin and distance running events. Will athlete performance increase by a tenth of a second or inches? Every point will vary at the peak level.

Imagine if the Olympics were held in a lunar colony, and one day they might have, but with 1/5 of gravity, it needs a supercomputer to adjust the difference in the world record bar, then Mars, 1/3 gravity is There.

Now, let's not forget the Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, which is basically + or - at sea level or very close to most events. The air on the sea level is thicker and more oxygen, which means that the maximum VO2 of human athletes is the largest, more oxygen...




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