Stephen King wrote a story of just that happening to a guy. Except gravity didn’t reverse he just kind of lost mass, but the result was the same.
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RiceMunk@sopuli.xyz 5 weeks ago
Sometimes I look at the wide open sky and think “What if gravity suddenly reverses and I fall up into the sky and then space? That would be really dangerous.”
Fredselfish@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Klear@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
The dangers of dieting.
Fredselfish@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Dude wasn’t even deiting what was crazy is for all intense in purposes no one could tell he was losing weight. He looked the same weight but when he get on a scale it show him losing weight. You really should read it. For some reason its a stand alone novel, but its actually really short for a Stephen King novel.
TheLoneMinon@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
I swear to God I’m not trying to be a dick, but just so you know the phrase is “for all Intents and purposes.”
Flocklesscrow@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
Same mass, less weight. So he was gravity resistant.
ivanafterall@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
This is like a non-Christian version of my childhood fear of “The Rapture.”
sbv@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
You should anchor yourself to things.
AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca 4 weeks ago
Just need a tri-solar syzygy!
Discover5164@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
VoilaChihuahua@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
I had a clear childhood memory of when gravity temporarily vanished and we all had to duck and cover under our desks. Years later I learned how gravity worked. A few years after that I realized my memory was impossible though it felt very real. This may be the root of my trust issues…
TheRealKuni@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Human memory is wild. We’re extremely good at inventing things that never happened, or adjusting memories over time as we recall them into something completely different than what actually happened. And it can feel so real.