As far as we know ... judging by all the experimental and observational evidence
to date ... no such place exists in the universe.
You would float away if it didn't exist, futhermore the universe wouldn't exist. AND you can measure it
An irrational fear of gravity is called barophobia. Someone who has this phobia usually fear that they might be crushed by gravity, gravity might cease to exist or that gravity will cause them to fall.
There are likely places in the universe where there is very little gravity, but it is probably impossible for no gravity to exist somewhere. There is very probably gravitational influence just about everywhere.
Certainly. There is a chance that the earth will cease to exist.
Only if you are a vampire or werewolf.
Without physics, there would be no understanding of how the universe works, no laws governing the behavior of matter and energy, and no scientific framework to explain natural phenomena. Essentially, the fabric of reality as we know it would cease to function and the universe would be a chaotic and unpredictable place.
No. Matter cannot be creater nor destroyed. An object cannot simply cease to exist.
Gravity is one of the 4 fundamental forces of the universe. Without gravity, nothing would exist. Nothing made gravity, and nothing can destroy gravity. So one answer to this intriguing question is: Before the first speck of matter.
Yes, we exist in this universe.
Possibly, except the universe would either have to cease to exist or the situation couldn't be here before such a situation would come to be. Space and time are branes in our dimension and for a point to be no-space-no-time, it would have to exist outside of our dimension.
Yes, gravity exists throughout the entire universe. It is a fundamental force that acts between masses, influencing the motion of celestial bodies, from planets and stars to galaxies and clusters. Gravity governs the structure and dynamics of the universe, playing a crucial role in the formation of cosmic structures and the behavior of objects in space.
It means everything in the universe is temporarily, will cease to exist. Humans, animals, plants, stars, planets, moons, and the universe itself will die sooner or later in decades or billions of years from now.