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Lithuanian architect Julijonas Urbonas, presented in 2010 a project. He designed a roller coaster for CTB. It was an "artistic" project but was never funded to actually build it

Details:
At the top of the coaster, you can press a button to desist from your decision
24 passengers
Seven consecutive loops
510 meter drop that would take the train to a speed of 360 km/h
excessive gravitational forces would drive the blood to the extremities, depriving the brain of oxygen
 
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