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  • Nov 22, 2008, 02:33 PM
    phantoka
    Is there an anti-gravitational room on earth?
    I need to know the answer to this. I'm very curious
  • Nov 22, 2008, 02:55 PM
    mignweld
    The Answer is ((((( YES)))))) and (((((((( NO)))))))

    NASA uses a devise that simulates anti gravity, But it is not a ROOM. It helps in the training of NASA Astronauts Hope I have answered your Question:)
  • Nov 26, 2008, 02:16 AM
    Unknown008

    If you mean, a place where people no more experience gravity...

    Perhaps in planes of NASA. I once saw a documentary of it. The plane flies in such a way as to do a 'free fall'. The people in there 'float' during this time. You can see this phenomenon when you throw a tennis ball from one hand to another. When the ball is in the air, it is somewhat 'free falling'.

    You can also experience it when you're in a car and the car suddenly goes down.

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