I'm a little late in commenting on a dying thread, but I can't resist
pointing out that the gravity gradient causes what NASA and aerospace
engineers call "microgravity" across the height dimension of objects in free
fall. So one never attains to a pure weightlessness even in orbit.
Dennis Feucht
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