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13 June, 06:30

How come in free fall you feel weightless even though gravity is pulling down on you?

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  1. 13 June, 09:55
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    Feeling of Weight.

    When walking, you feel the weight on your feet, therefore, your brain automatically refers to it as a source of weight.

    In the air there is no platform to land on, therefore the brain does not have the conscience to register you getting pulled down.
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