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You can actually nullify its effects but can't nullify it artificially. I mean you can't stop a free fall from occurring but you can slow its fall.
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There is currently no known strategy to nullify gravity artificially in a way that is practical for everyday use. While there are some experimental technologies that can create temporary zero-gravity environments, such as parabolic airplane flights and space stations in low Earth orbit, these methods require specialized equipment and are not suitable for most applications. Research into anti-gravity and other forms of gravity control is ongoing, but it is still in the early stages, and there are many technical and scientific challenges that must be overcome before such technologies can be developed.
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The best strategy to nullify gravity artificially is to use a machine that creates a force that is greater than gravity's..................................................
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The best strategy to nullify gravity artificially is to use a accelerating force device like a bike or runner. This will help to increase the acceleration of the object or force, which will then cause the gravity force on objects around it to become weaker. The bike or runner can also be used as a compensating means of holding onto small injuries or against gravity-based collapse.
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