I just realized that solution in example 2 is not possible because I would gain speed of that floor and start to be weightless and be in 0 G again. So only at acceleration of spin I would feel force and then it would gain stable rotation speed and I would fly to "ceiling" in figure 2 
It was my first thought and now I realized my mistake. As one guy here mentioned, to achieve some G forces from figure 2 acceleration of rotation had to be constant and that would be insane.
I have other idea to make some sense out of second example
It would be possible if something would force me in opposite direction against floor. I am thinking about air flow xD It would be like being in something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ffli2zd-KA but instead of blowing from bottom it would blow from above
Yes it is silly but it would be possible to make some G forces out of #2 example.
As for sliding there would be none because diameter of ring would be big enough. Also floor would not be made out of ice.
Example 1 needs proper diameter too. Otherwise there would be problems like it is shown in article that I attached in my earlier post.
I laughed hard at this xD
It was my first thought and now I realized my mistake. As one guy here mentioned, to achieve some G forces from figure 2 acceleration of rotation had to be constant and that would be insane.
I have other idea to make some sense out of second example
It would be possible if something would force me in opposite direction against floor. I am thinking about air flow xD It would be like being in something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ffli2zd-KA but instead of blowing from bottom it would blow from above
Yes it is silly but it would be possible to make some G forces out of #2 example.
As for sliding there would be none because diameter of ring would be big enough. Also floor would not be made out of ice.
Example 1 needs proper diameter too. Otherwise there would be problems like it is shown in article that I attached in my earlier post.
Well, not quite an impossibility, more like the second example of CaptainKremmen brilliant advertising example:
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I laughed hard at this xD
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