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    14 days ago

    If a material made up of quasi-particles is massless when moving away from gravity at ground level, why is the distinction important?

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      14 days ago

      …a material that is nigh weighless when moving away from gravity but gains mass again when moving towards it.

      My brain hung a bit in this statement. I suppose I incorrectly interpreted “nigh weightless” as “losing weight”, which is what everything does as it leaves a gravity well.

      It’s 4am here and I’m just browsing on my way to the airport, half asleep. So, please feel free to ignore this whole thing.