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No. There is no gravity 'insulator'.

If you tried to build a wall between you and the Earth to block the Earth's gravity

from reaching you, it would not only have no effect on the Earth's gravity reaching

you, but the gravitational force on you would be even stronger, because you would

also be attracted to the mass of the wall.

Every two masses are gravitationally attracted toward each other, and that's all

there is to it. It makes no difference what's in between them.

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