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-- Wherever you are on earth, the force of gravity ... that is, your "weight" ... always pulls in the direction

toward the center of the earth. That's toward the ground between your feet.

-- How do we know which way is "down" anyway ? We call "down" the direction in which your weight

pulls, the direction in which a stone moves when you drop it. So by definition, whichever way gravity

pulls, that's the direction you call "down".

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You cannot fall "up"

We refer to down as the direction of where gravity pulls us, if there is a point on earth where you fall up, you are just simply up-side-down..

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