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Originally Posted by Homeslice
Right, because Einstein said anything about the effects of weightlessness on the body.
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WTF? Einstein's theory or general relativity is based all on gravity and nothing is more important to his study of the affects of gravity than how gravity affects us in a vacuum.
The only possible way your idea of how the molecules within the body vs the entire unit would actually differ in free fall would be due to the molecules closer to the more dense bones slowing down with time as the molecules on your skin being faster in time since they aren't near a larger mass object. The only place with free fall capable of having that affect is if Felix jumped into a black hole. Or if he was near the speed of light.
Monkey getting shot with an arrow. Which if say the arrow came out a velocity only enough to get it 3 ft on the floor but you removed the floor for an indefinite amount, it'd eventualy reach the monkey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u48dk...ature=youtu.be