yes ,in space because there is no gravity and that means there is not 15 pounds of weight on you
when your on the moon, or anywhere that has less gravity than earth.
Anywhere in the universe
Apparently, anywhere you are, it would seem that you are at the center of the Universe.
yes, it is possible to tour the universe.
not possible, everthing is weightless in space.
It's not possible to make stone weightless in the physical sense because all objects have mass and weight. However, in a virtual or augmented reality environment, you can manipulate the perception of weight using visual effects or simulations to create the illusion of a weightless stone.
No. It is light -- not heavy, but it is not weightless.
A shadow is something that is weightless but can be seen.
Fermium is an artificial element; the existence of fermium in the Universe was not still proven.
Yes. Gravity exists everywhere in the universe as all objects have a gravitational pull. Objects in space do not seem weightless because there is no gravity. Rather they seem weightless because they are in freefall.
weightless means mass without acceleration of gravity massless means no mass and hence no weight even with gravity acceleration WEIGHT = MASS x ACCELERATION In orbit around earth where apparent zero-gravity exists you are weightless, but still have mass
Where a body has mass, there is gravity.