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How do you get less gravity?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

In contrast to popular belief, the earth is not a perfect sphere.

On a perfect sphere with evenly distributed mass, gravity on each point on the surface would be the same, so, since we can't manipulate gravity (yet), to "get less gravity", you would have to relocate to the moon or another planet with less mass, like the Mars.

Fortunately earth is formed like a very large potato and mass is not evenly distributed in it.

So you can find spots on our planet where gravity is higher or lower.

Generally spoken, gravity in the polar region is lowest, at the aequatorial region it is highest.

You might, however, not be able to notice that, but need sophisticated instruments to measure the difference in gravity.

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10y ago

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