I would only add, you do "feel a thing" from the earths movement, your weight. Without motion there is no weight or sense of direction.

Good to see people catching up that the main stream have lied about literally EVERYTHING! Lol πŸ˜…

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You feel your weight β€˜pushing’ you up in the water, away from earth. If that’s a function of density, who’s to say we don’t interact with the air’s density on surface. Gravity can be a made up and mathematically justified concept just to fit the model.

Your weight pushing you up in the water is a function of buoyancy and density which are caused by motion.

Buoyancy always goes in the direction of the motion, which shows we have an upward vector and not a downward vector (gravity).

You can test this for yourself using your phone's accelerometer (verify, don't trust)

https://youtu.be/crgo1l3KX3Y