Experience The Blizzard Research Paper

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Have you ever wondered what it feels like to be a snowflake in the middle of a blizzard, whirling, spinning, twirling, falling in a rush of motion and acceleration? Well, now you can experience the rush for yourself: experience The Blizzard, the world's fastest gravity-defying, breathtaking steel coaster which is setting new records for average speed and sheer death defying velocity. As you exit the station at a constant speed, you begin your climb into the clouds, where you will begin your adventure through this snowy maelstrom. Upon reaching the apex of this first climb, the potential energy is at an all time high, waiting and building in intensity, until gravity pulls you down in a death-defying freefall of epic proportions. As your stomach

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