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<blockquote data-quote="SergiusPaulus" data-source="post: 253401" data-attributes="member: 12264"><p>I was thinking that if the theoretical particle Graviton existed maybe those particles are pushed to the rear of the interior of the jet during the climb. The individuals would feel the effect of those particles moving to the rear. Then during the arc those particles are forced to the ceiling of the interior of the jet, leaving a non gravity environment for the individuals to free fall. If the graviton existed is it theorized as being able to pass thru solids/mass? </p><p>Is the effect of gravity influenced by the interior of a moving container (the jet)? I think The weightlessness would answer that as yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SergiusPaulus, post: 253401, member: 12264"] I was thinking that if the theoretical particle Graviton existed maybe those particles are pushed to the rear of the interior of the jet during the climb. The individuals would feel the effect of those particles moving to the rear. Then during the arc those particles are forced to the ceiling of the interior of the jet, leaving a non gravity environment for the individuals to free fall. If the graviton existed is it theorized as being able to pass thru solids/mass? Is the effect of gravity influenced by the interior of a moving container (the jet)? I think The weightlessness would answer that as yes. [/QUOTE]
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