Euthanasia Coaster: The Suicide Roller Coaster

The Euthanasia Coaster, designed by London's Royal College of Art's student Julijonas Urbonas, lets you ride the last ride of your life. Literally.

The three-minute ride involves a long, slow, climb -- nearly a third of a mile long -- that lifts one up to a height of more than 1,600 feet, followed by a massive fall and seven strategically sized and placed loops. The final descent and series of loops take all of one minute. But the gravitational force -- 10 Gs -- from the spinning loops at 223 miles per hour in that single minute is lethal.

According to Urbonas, the "Euthanasia Coaster is a hypothetic euthanasia machine in the form of a roller coaster, engineered to humanely -- with elegance and euphoria -- take the life of a human being." [...]

Euthanasia Coaster isn't simply meant to be about death. Urbonas sees it as both an intellectual and artful departure from the world, one that isn't about the paperwork and medical issues of the current euthanasia system. The few places where voluntary euthanasia is legal include: Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington.

"There is no special ritual, nor is death given special meaning except that of the legal procedures and psychological preparation. It is like death is divorced from our cultural life…" Urbonas writes. "…But if it is already legal, why not to make it more meaningful?"

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There are no US states that allow voluntary euthanasia. Oregon and Washington allow physician assisted death. Their Death with Dignity laws allow physicians (with many stipulations) to prescribe lethal doses of medication to patients deemed to have less than 6 months to live. The other countries listed here do, in fact, permit euthanasia.

The distinction between voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide may seem trivial, but these practices fall on somewhat different ethical and moral grounds. And they certainly stand on different legal grounds in the United States.

I suppose this coaster would be legal in those two states, so long as you pressed the button to start it up yourself.
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Anyone can go to a hardware store and get a shotgun. No motion sickness required. Plus, your kids can sell it on Craig's list afterward.
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They should just make the climb up to the first peak real, all the rest could be cheap plastic. When they get to the top and push the go button, the seat tilts over and dumps the rider for a much more exhilarating ride straight down, with a brain thumping hundred+ G ending.
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I don't know man. What if someone gets to the top of the roller coaster and suddenly realizes he doesn't want to go through with it? Can he stop?

Just comes across as a little ridiculous to me.
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Someday someone will open there eyes and face GOD,look at the lives you have taken,depart from me,ye cursed,into everlasting fire,prepared for devil and his andels.
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