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How much mass to "Feel" Gravity
I want to know what would (in the most efficient way possible) the weight, shape and direction of orientation (possibly suspended above or at an angle?) of an object with a procurable (something on earth) density need to be for a human of average weight (91Kg) to actually "feel" a pull towards it in the slightest degree at a distance of 10M. I understand that there are people who may be more sensitive to gravity and a sense of falling then others, but I mean generally speaking. Also the experiment would need to actually be achievable if possible.
I want to know what would (in the most efficient way possible) the weight, shape and direction of orientation (possibly suspended above or at an angle?) of an object with a procurable (something on earth) density need to be for a human of average weight (91Kg) to actually "feel" a pull towards it in the slightest degree at a distance of 10M. I understand that there are people who may be more sensitive to gravity and a sense of falling then others, but I mean generally speaking. Also the experiment would need to actually be achievable if possible.