For example, when a pen falls off a desk, that seems to be proof that gravity exists, because gravity made it fall.
According to him, it is simple: "gravity doesn't exist."
But now Ars Technica says: "gravity doesn't exist."
We do not even know why gravity must exist.
Likewise, there is a strong sense of lightness and buoyancy because the weight and gravity of the physical body no longer exist.
Although many people had already noted that gravity exists, Newton was the first to develop a cohesive explanation for gravity, so we'll start there.
The downside is that you probably won't be hearing that gravity doesn't exist from us.
(We all do accept that gravity exists, right?)
It was a strange sensation, almost as if gravity didn't exist.
In fact, it wasn't until I turned 40 and my body began to shift position that I finally understood the most basic principle of physics: gravity exists.