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What if everything you believe about gravity is wrong? We grow up thinking gravity is a force that pulls us down. Apples fall. We feel weight. Planets orbit. Case closed… right? Not quite. In this mind-expanding exploration inspired by the thinking style of Richard Feynman and the revolutionary insights of Albert Einstein, we uncover a shocking truth: gravity is not actually pulling you down. What you feel as “weight” is something far stranger — and far more beautiful. This video breaks down: • Why gravity isn’t a traditional force • The Equivalence Principle explained simply • The difference between Newton’s gravity and Einstein’s spacetime • Why astronauts feel weightless (even though gravity is still there) • The hidden reason you feel heavy standing on Earth • The deep connection between gravity, geometry, and reality itself Using clear analogies, first-principles physics, and the micro vs. macro perspective, we explore how spacetime curvature replaces the idea of gravitational force. You’ll see why free fall is actually the natural state of motion — and why standing still is what really requires force. This isn’t just physics. It’s philosophy. Because once you realize gravity isn’t pulling you… you begin to see the universe differently. Physics doesn’t just describe reality — it reshapes how you experience it. If you love deep science explanations, cosmology, relativity, space, and the fundamental laws of nature, this video is for you. 🔎 Topics Covered: gravity explained is gravity a force Einstein general relativity spacetime curvature equivalence principle why we feel weight Richard Feynman physics free fall explained Newton vs Einstein how gravity really works