It was supposedly set by He Wen from china and he supposedly spun 700 times.
A man in England tried to beat this record in a hospital but spun down a hall and ended up hitting his head on the floor and dying of internal bleeding.
Don't try this unless you are in a huge completely empty room, you have balance, and you can do it in one spot without getting dizzy at all because I can do more than 3,000 spins in a circle without getting dizzy at all, but just can't stay in one spot.
700. The man died from severe dementia.
If you would like the link to the proof then here's the link:
http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Everyone%20Else/pages-3/Man-dies-trying-to-set-world-record-for-spinning-in-circles-Scrape-TV-The-World-on-your-side.html
Hope i helped
Cubadude
PS: R.I.P to the man who died doing this.
The world record for spinning in circles is 17 hours and 25 minutes, achieved by David Rush in 2020.
1,984 by Bradley Cain
1,984 Bradley Clin
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high blood pressure
The temporary loss of control can be exhilarating.
Maybe spin? I'm not sure
Peyton adms holds this record with 59
well..it would most likely be a habit a lot of people actually teach a guinea pig to do circles
swinging your arms around in circles very quickly
It makes you dizzy because when you spin around, you don't feel steady anymore. So after spinning you feel like the earth keeps spinning, but it's really just you spinning.
Mysterious Worlds - 2002 Crop Circles In Search of a Sign was released on: USA: 12 March 2003 Austria: 30 September 2007
The worlds scariest ride is the spinning teacups
Because the cloud of materials from which it formed were spinning, and there hasn't been anything to stop it.
The world record for the longest time spinning a necklace is 45.38 seconds, achieved by Angela Ejimadu in 2019.
24 hours