even with a realy long rail gun, you go from 0- holy **** in a split second just by turning the gun on
You're thinking for use as actual guns.
Actually, he's thinking of railguns as actual guns. They're not. Actual guns have split second acceleration. Railguns have gradual acceleration over the entire length of the barrel.
Anyway, things like these exist in many varieties. Here's one based on maglev technology
Link.
On the original question:
Me and my friends have been discussing this tricky subject, Can a rail gun launch a space craft with a live crew of human beings without killing everyone onboard from initial launch.
I depends on your definition of launch, and space craft. (perhaps also, without killing everyone on board). Some of the nessecairy information required is:
- Does the rail gun have to provide all the acceleration, or can we use an auxiliary engine.
- Do we start at sea level, or are we allowed to construct a 20 km high rail gun.
- What is space? Anything above 100 km, or an actual orbit, or even escape velocity.
In the worst case scenario (ie, no auxiliary power, sea level launch, into orbit and at escape velocity), arceleration won't be you primary problem. Deceleration will be. After all, your spacecraft will suddenly find itself plowing through the sky at speeds somewhat greater 11 km/s, which is slightly problematic.