We all know the pictures of the astronauts on the ISS floating around. We also suspect that a lack of gravity is bad for the body as the muscles go weak and such.
Why don’t spaceships just rotate to cause the effect of artificial gravity through centrifugal forces?


Have you ever been in one of these?
You can easily sit on the wall while it’s spinning, and it actually feels pretty normal. But, if you try and stand up and walk around…you’re going to have a very bad day.
For some reason your link didn’t work for me - in case it helps anyone else, here’s the link again:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_Up_(ride)?wprov=sfla1
Thank you.
actually i have been, and i have attributed it to the device not providing consistent centrifugal forces. instead, gravity interferes and makes it inconsistent. which would not happen on a spaceship.