Let's deal with the acceleration and play an honest game.
Why don't we start with you telling us your understanding of speed, velocity and acceleration?
Ok, speed is the distance covered in a time frame.
Velocity is speed in any given direction.
Acceleration Is a mixture of the two aforementioned.
It's the acceleration that I'm dealing with.
If car starts off at 10 mph and moves along at a constant 10mph then his speed is going to be 10 miles covered in 1 hours travelling.
This is NOT what I want to know.
If car starts off at 10mph and builds it's speed every second up to 11 mph then 12 mph and never slowing and never staying at a constant speed, except always accelerating, then I expect a force to build up on a person driving that car and I expect that force to increase as the acceleration increases the mph.
If I had an open top car with no windshield/screen and kept on accelerating, I'd expect to have my face stretched as the wind hits the skin at ever increasing friction as I drive into the atmosphere in front of me.
In time at a certain acceleration, assuming it was possible to happen, I'd expect to have my face peeled of skin and my head ripped off and the car disintegrate.
Put the roof back on and I am in a pressure environment. A g-force environment that you people rely on.
Of course, I'm sure this won't be the case and there will be reasons why g-force doesn't work this way.
Transfer that to a rocket and a person in that rocket and accelerating to get to a supposed end speed of 18,000 miles per hour and you're not just dead, you don't have a rocket to be dead inside of.
That's how nonsensical it all is and people are duped to all hell about this g-force in the way it works.