@@TobyNorthEN well I dunno about you but imagine your a creature, a creature who had little to no idea of what's going on near you. suddenly your parents take you somewhere and then it's all fine until you start falling in the goddamn air, of course to an average human being you would be aware your safe because of harnesses, equipment, etc, but to a baby this is traumatic because you have 0 idea of knowing what's going on or if your gonna make it out alive that's why I'm glad this isn't real.
@@minikince - To a baby of this age, it arguably can't be traumatic considering they have no idea what's going on. They don't even understand or know what the things are that they can see clearly. FEAR is a learned response. A baby at this age doesn't even have a concept of what life and death are or "making it out alive." I get it, skydiving is terrifying to most folks. Nothing wrong with that. But a baby has no idea, no clue, no concept of fear, life, death, danger, etc. They feel pain but don't know WHAT it is - they just know something hurt them (bang on the head, a cut, full diaper, hunger pain, etc.) BUT, it's not fair to a baby for people who are afraid to impose their fears on a baby. Aside from the elevation, this is the same thing as a parent (who works on engines) to allow their 2-year-old to work on an engine too (supervised of course).