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How is going over the top of a rollercoaster like experiencing “weightlessness” in space?
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How is going over the top of a rollercoaster like experiencing “weightlessness” in space?
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Because you are free falling, like skydiving, or falling around the earth in orbit.
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At the speed your going and the turns you take, al of it together provides the weightlessness of space
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