Genesis
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Wouldn't the more likely scenario be you are thrown more to the side and smash head first into the side of the train. I'm no doctor, but I'm going to guess it's probably not good for your health.Oh, i didnt mean standing on track, rather the idea is standing in the space between two rail tracks some thing like this
There cross air will create a vortex and chances are that anything in between this to track to levitate and thrown out
Historically, transportation speed is ever increasing. When your grandchildren looks back at you 50 years from today, they'd probably think 420km/hr is slow as a turtle.
This is true, I remember watching a video of Elvis test driving a 50 or 70 miles car. That's slow as balls today.