Ok let me understand this. Usually in airframes the center of gravity is somewhere just below the pilots seat. If the center of gravity is spun around on the x axis, maybe three or four times a second, the pilots body has no positive G force exterted on it?
Okay, lets try this: Secure your self to a giant spinning wheel then have that wheel brought up to a vertical position with your head facing up (just like you were standing) then have your favourite little buddy grab that wheel and SPIN IT clockwise.
Now tell me, as you are spinning round and round, three revolutions per second, that no gravity force beyond static one G
is being exerted on your head. If you say "No yeager, its just the same as if you were standing there picking your nose, one G" then my place in this cosmos is all fediddleed up.
Help me.