Re: Human gravity

Don J. S. Adams ( (no email) )
Thu, 17 Sep 1998 22:54:55 -0500

Steve, I could be wrong... but I think the weight is 'neutralized'.
Your mass should not be generally affected but weight is related to
the gravity pulling (pushing?)on you. Which is why on some planets you
might weigh substantially more for your mass on some planets and on
others far less. The astronauts for instance would have had 'less'
weight on the moon.

I liked your comments about aether disruption. I think there is likely
something going on there. I suspect that something is simply being
blocked or that an opposing force is being induced, a.k.a. Jerry's
ideas of Push/Pull come to mind.

Steve wrote:

lifted;
> while it seemed a rather odd sensation; I didn't feel that my personal mass
> or it's attendant weight was being affected; but rather it was the eather.
> While the 'effects' appeared to us as weightlessness, this was really