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The Newtons theory of Gravitational Forces would apply.

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However you cannot change the downward direction of gravity on Earth.

Everything is being pulled towards the centre of the Earth.

It is true, however that the gravitational pull is strongest at the Earth's surface, and the pull is less atop a mountain or down a deep shaft of a mine.

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