top | item 27898255 (no title) awrence | 4 years ago Random reply:Or you can stay here on earth, go scuba diving and experience the exact same weightlessness... :) discuss order hn newest colordrops|4 years ago It's not the same - that's buoyancy, not weightlessness. Gravity still exerts force on your body and internal organs, and you feel orientation, i.e. up and down. It's a very different feeling. samstave|4 years ago That's why I was asking!What would the difference in sensation be for one who is submerged on earth, versus one who is encapsulated in a floating sphere of water... load replies (1)
colordrops|4 years ago It's not the same - that's buoyancy, not weightlessness. Gravity still exerts force on your body and internal organs, and you feel orientation, i.e. up and down. It's a very different feeling. samstave|4 years ago That's why I was asking!What would the difference in sensation be for one who is submerged on earth, versus one who is encapsulated in a floating sphere of water... load replies (1)
samstave|4 years ago That's why I was asking!What would the difference in sensation be for one who is submerged on earth, versus one who is encapsulated in a floating sphere of water... load replies (1)
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What would the difference in sensation be for one who is submerged on earth, versus one who is encapsulated in a floating sphere of water...