Tom Scott is at the Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Laboratory at Brandeis University, where they are studying how to make artificial gravity. Why? To make real life space travel more like Star Trek. We know lack of normal gravity does weird things to a human body, and journeys to places like Mars would be a long time to float around weightless. Check out what they're doing about it. It's exceedingly weird. -via Digg
Brings back memories of the infamous 'Kleefton' as it is called in Dutch.
https://yoo.rs/de-kleefton-1550567580.html
That was big fun, they'd spin it until you were stuck to the wall, then lower the floor so you'd be pinned to the wall. I distinctly remember the horrible disorientation when you tried to look at your neighbour.