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I'm a bit lost. Are you jumping rope while dangling
from a big balloon? Maybe a picture? |
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I would like to bun this, but you haven't really explained how it's dangerous. |
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Propane burners to heat the air in the balloons might add some
danger. |
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But I'm puzzled by //Jumps up by pulling//. If I tried to gain
personal altitude by pulling on a rope, I would call that "climbing
up the rope". Is that what is proposed? |
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If you mean bungee jumping from hot air balloons,
this is well baked
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Is the rope jumping over a personal balloon? Is the
balloon a personal jumping rope? So many
questions... |
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Never seen a rope jump. This is exciting! |
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//At some stage you have to get back to the ground and roll in the rope//
and presumably deflate and pack up the balloon. |
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Will a hanging weight oscillating up and down with multiple path motions control a balloon's position? Probably only if the paths deflect or control the air around the jiggling balloon more than the current environmental pressure gradients. |
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//If I tried to gain personal altitude by pulling on a rope, I
would call that "climbing up the rope".// |
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You'll never get anywhere [perinax] with that altitude. |
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It got me to the seventeenth floor*. |
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Which is great, except during fire drills. |
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