I think the astronaughts who went to traveled at a significant fraction of
this speed, something like 20,000 mph. We are traveling through space much
faster than that, considering that our spacecraft (earth) is traveling at
about 70,000 mph (assuming that we are 93,000,000 mi from the Sun and we
travel around the Sun once a year). In addition, we are travelling much
faster than that in respect to the center of the Milky Way Galaxy and the
Milky Way is traveling even fast than that.
There is no speed that the human brain cannot stand and no reason for it to
blow up (unless something, like some space debris hits our heads).
Jeff Utz
Masonic Storm wrote in message <7nfsqc$v59$1 at nntp2.atl.mindspring.net>...
>If you were traveling through space at like 300,000 miles per hour, do you
>think maybe your brain would explode?
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