Lie down and write with a ball point pen upside down. after a while the pen wont work because it needs the ink to fall down to the ball point. there is no gravity in space there fore the ink will just float it wont fall Edit: why not use a pencil?
Everything, including ball point pens, floats in space because there is no gravity acting upon it.
Nothing controls the way a ball floats around in space as their is no gravity in space , there might be some contributing factors but I'm not 100% sure on what they are.
A synonym for distant would be far and a burning ball of gas in space is a star.
The ball will not be affected by drag. Only gravity will affect its trajectory.
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A digital pen - that is, a stylus that "writes" on a computer screen - should work perfectly well in space, assuming that the tablet device or touchscreen would work in vacuum. In the early days of the US space program, there was a level of concern that traditional ball-point pens would not work in free-fall, because the ink was gravity-fed to the ink ball. (Ball point pens typically do not work when held upside down, for example, or when writing on a surface above the body of the pen. ) NASA commissioned the design of a "space pen" with a pressurized cartridge allowing it to write in free-fall or when inverted.
Lie down and write with a ball point pen upside down. after a while the pen wont work because it needs the ink to fall down to the ball point. there is no gravity in space there fore the ink will just float it wont fall Edit: why not use a pencil?
The ship is in the normal space, the anti-matter makes the space in front smaller so the normal space (with the ship) shoot through and the back is large so it pushes the normal space.