GLENN wrote:
> > My previous agreement with Andrea about gravity not being 
empirical
> > was incorrect. The feeling of force on your feet when you stand up
> > is qualitative empirical evidence of gravity.
> 
Jonathan B. Marder wrote:
> Think again Glenn. In which direction does the force act on your 
feet?
> You feel a force UPWARDS, i.e. AGAINST the direction of gravity. You
> don't ever feel the downward gravitational force itself. 

David Lind writes:
Au contraire, mon frere - while you may feel the effects nore
STRONGLY 
on your feet (or back if one lies down or seat if one is sitting) -
if 
you focus your attention of the whole of your body, you CAN feel the 
downward "force" - try it.  From where you are right now, notice the 
"pressure" you feel on your seat (i'm assuming) and then notice your 
shoulders - is there not a feeling of being pressed down? 

It's all good.

Shalom

David Lind
Trickster@postma


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