"What if lost gravity for a few seconds?" do we die?

 "What if  lost gravity for a few seconds?"


Okay, almost everyone has a rough idea about this. It is "we will all float", but many people have no idea beyond that. ok I am going to talk about it today.

I think that for the earth to lose its gravity, it would have to lose its mass.

[g=GM/r^2]

It is clear from the above example that zero mass travels at the speed of light. Except when chemically bonded to other atoms. There is no force to move them all in the same direction, because nothing can be said about their momentum, because momentum depends entirely on mass.

[momentum = mass × velocity]

But it has very little power to accelerate massless particles. That means there is no chance of such a thing happening. But if it happens, let's see what will happen now.

In 1 minute without gravity at the equator, everything on the ground starts to be thrown up about 100 feet. But this situation doesn't happen by accident. If we talk about the atmosphere,

 Atmospheric pressure is created by the weight of all the gases on top of the gases. Not only that, Earth's gravity is the reason for having an atmosphere. If there is no gravity, there is no way to create weight. That gravity acts like a balloon that puts pressure on all the atmosphere. The atmosphere starts to disappear like a balloon bursting by stopping gravity. 

As a result, the air pressure drops in a few seconds. In a few seconds, every animal including humans suffers in diseases like anesthesia.....

 Gravity is regained 1 minute later but not normal. Gases in the atmosphere faster than 10 ms^-1 in 1 minute in zero gravity. Instantly, vertical winds begin to form. Normally most of the air we breathe is at about 20,000 meters and the air returning to gravity continues to rise but the speed gradually slows down and begins to return to normal. Even if it takes a few minutes for normal air pressure to resume, everyone is already dead...

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