Richard FeynmanIf one cannot see gravitation acting here, he has no soul.
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The ability to see something happening and be unaffected is an indication of a lack of soul. The same goes for the inability to feel gravity. If you cannot feel or see gravity, then your soul is weak.
Source: Six Easy Pieces: Essentials Of Physics By Its Most Brilliant Teacher
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