We're all well aware of the Euthanasia Coaster by now, but it's designer hasn't quite stopped there, creating a project that promises a 'hypergravitational orgasm' alongside a 'pleasurable death'.
Julijonas Urbonas, a former theme park owner, became famous after his 'Euthanasia Coaster' project caused quite the stir.
As the name suggests, it serves as a rollercoaster that kills its passengers with a 500m drop and seven consecutive loops, and the precise moment of death causes a thrill that ends in cerebral hypoxia.
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While simulations of the Euthanasia Coaster have proven to be quite popular on apps like TikTok, we're not sure that his next experiment will be receiving the same treatment.
Lovingly titled 'Cumspin', Urbonas' 2015 project is described as "an orgasm enhancing funfair machine" that "exposes the love riders to variable gravitational forces."
It, like the Euthanasia Coaster, still ends in death - although this time it's perhaps a little more NSFW.
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Urbonas, on his website, describes the ride as follows:
"Spinning in one of the eight spherical capsules, the lovers may control the centripetal force by changing the distance between the axis and the capsule.
The riders would have to coordinate their movements with the forces to control the flow of their blood in their bodies."
What this leads to is an experience supposedly "heighten[s] intercourse or masturbatory sensations," as the blood rushes out from the brain and down to the 'lower extremities'.
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If you're familiar with the Euthanasia Coaster then you'll know that the removal of blood - and therefore oxygen - from the brain causes unique sensations of euphoria, which when combined with intercourse creates "a sensation that is beyond any definition of pleasure." We'll just have to take his word for it.
You'll be disappointed to know that this isn't actually a real ride that you can jump on, and simply exists as a scale model, but it's certainly an intriguing experiment.
It was created for an exhibition on the future of sex, and exists within the same physics as the Euthanasia Coaster, only this time you get off after getting on.
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In an interview with ZANDLAND, Urbonas described:
"If you look at any of my projects... all of them are unique, kind of unprecedented choreographies. When you talk about such things like death, vomit, and sex, people confused and consider you as a morbid person."
He does certainly seem like a master of creating 'unprecedented' experiments, and this "hypergravitational orgasm" might just be the most provocative of the bunch.