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KI FANATIC 37

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  1. I did not take this picture so I cannot get a different view. I guess we will have to wait until someone is actually there. I just saw it and wanted to post ASAP.
  2. Me and you both haaha. I opened twitter waiting for this thread to update and I was like welp.
  3. I got this from WildGravity Travels Twitter Page. Linked below,
  4. I have always thought that Banshee has had a rattle since its opening weekend.
  5. Banshee doesn't have an MCBR either though, right?
  6. Yes I totally agree with you. The first poster that was quickly taken down had a lot more science related test regarding dizziness and vertigo. When they changed it, it had much less of this, and this new poster of FoF does not have a much (if any) of science related test. At first thought that leads me to think the theme of the coaster is in some regards related to science. Also, if we are thinking that they put up a coaster poster a day, we could be looking at an announcement around August 3rd.
  7. From these teasers, I'm kind of getting a science like type theme. I know they are there to throw people off, but that is definitely the general theme of these posters. I think that theme would fit will in X-Base.
  8. Can someone get a picture of all three side by side?
  9. I could see them teasing Vortex with charts/graphs/tests of dizziness. Even though the Invertigo poster had to do with that as well, they took off the Romberg test on the Invertigo poster. I could see that coming back up on a Vortex poster. You could also see something about the Epley Maneuver
  10. I do too. It's great to actually discuss stuff like this; I love it.
  11. Yes it was. I just searched it online.
  12. Question: On Invertigo it says test administers. Does that correlate to the total ridership? Can anyone verify? If so it would confirm what we have been thinking.
  13. They changed the heart rate on the ECG from around 100BPM to about 150BPM. I'm pretty confident about that. I guess if you are very nervous/excited your heart would be around 150BPM. This could have been one of the reasons.
  14. It has to be something like that, probably something not that important.
  15. Im confused as to why they made the original ones, and clearly made a new set that had the minor changes on them. That kind of leads me to believe that the parts that were changed were of some importance.
  16. Its definitely just an ECG. The leads on the body are attached in different directions, so if the positive end is on the right side of the body, the graph goes in the negative/downward direction.
  17. The new one looks much more like a typical ECG. Heart Rate now looks closer to 150BPM. I have to look closer though.
  18. So we can see that the ECG shows tachycardia (elevated heart rate), and the graph signifies the changes in Firehawk's change in colors. Also, on Invertigo, it shows the "subjects" who rode the coaster had tests performed on them that checked for balance and stability.
  19. A positive Romberg results in falling/instability, but yes I agree with you. The graphs on Firehawk are ECG. They have all 12 leads to show the electrical activity in the heart when (I'm assuming) the "subjects" are riding the coaster. They have all leads (AVR,AVL,AVF, etc.). These just signify where on the body the leads are. I have no idea what the colored graph is on the Firehawk poster below the ECG.
  20. Also, The Romberg test is used to test patients balance. Often you walk with eyes open then walk with eyes closed to see if your gait changes. From what I can see, those graphs and tests just show the affect of the coasters on the people who ride them. Cool pictures that just show the effect they have on your body.
  21. This signifies a heart rate of about 100 BPM. Probably just showing that your heart is racing going on a coaster if I had to guess. I'm trying to see if I can see anything else at the moment.
  22. These right here look like they are the standard 12 leads for an echocardiogram.
  23. I was thinking anywhere from 28-30 M as well.
  24. Its 2019 I come to expect that hahah.
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