In a phenomenon known as the "Upside Down Water Experiment," certain types of charged particles in water can be suspended against gravity using a strong magnetic field. This causes the water to behave as if gravity is pulling it upward, rather than downward. This experiment highlights the effects of magnetic forces on charged particles.
Gravity.
Everything would be floating in the air.
Isaac Newton developed the theory of gravity. When an apple hit him on the head, he asked, "Why did that apple fall down instead of up?" Then he looked at the moon and wondered why it does not fall down. He had to come up with the branch of mathematics called calculus to figure it out.
It does eventually fall to the ground. The heat from the fire 'pushes' the ash up and the wind takes it from there.
Please take a look around you, and do some experimenting. If you hold an object in your hand and let it go, will it normally fall up, or down? The answer is down. gravity pulls you down. THERYAGO.
there is no down
Yes, because elephants are able to get up from lying down if they fall down, and are also able to sit down and get up. What an elephant uniquely cannot do is jump up. They can jump down, or fall, but not leap into the air.
Stand up again
Sir Isaac Newton was a very intelligent man who was curious why items fall down instead of up or sideways. There are urban legends that say he started to think about this when an apple fell on his head out of an apple tree, but these have not been proven.
every thing would be floating and going up into space and know humans would step foot on earth
One of the weirdest thing I have seen was once in Mexico I saw a river that was going up instead of going down.
"Fall down seven, get up eight" in English is Cadere sette volte, rialzarsi otto in Italian.