Alright so guess it is time to post about it, first will copy paste my gravity RC tut that I have somewhere else here.
Spoiler for Gravity RC tut:
Well, here it is.
Ok, so I think it’s been too long since I told myself to write this, and today it shall be done (By today I mean this week, this is here to remind me to work my butt off on it)!
First of all, what is the gravity RC? It is nothing more than focusing on your own weight and how it affects body-parts. Let’s then proceed to how I discovered it.
After so many years of trying to induce a lucid and being unsuccessful, decided to enter a dream forcefully and already lucid (WILD, but didn’t know at the time), it took me little over a month to manage this, especially since I tried without any prior sleep. Once I managed to do it, had to keep myself calm about inducing my first LD, then had to go out and start searching for stuff that was not the same in dreams than in waking, but couldn’t find anything for a while, towards the end of the dream I could feel my own weight being warped, this lead to thinking of gravity being weird in dreams, and thus woke up happy with a way to realize a dream is a dream.
Once awake, started wondering how I would see changes on gravity, and thought of a way to learn quickly, first off, I would deprive my legs from blood and then stand up, this way I could feel the whole pressure of them trying to lift my body without enough blood and thus, the feeling of weight would be magnified, I kept doing this for several weeks, I think a month. Once I had this feeling memorized, started to change it gradually to more subtle things and without the need of blood deprivation, like walking, jumping, running, typing, writing, showering, eating, and more, it took me like another month before I could see the proper results, however once this was done results could be seen that same night, and I had 3 LD as soon as the gravity RC incorporated in my dreams.
Basically, one transforms their own body into a RC by slowly learning how their own body reacts to this world gravity, doing this not only makes the body into a RC, but also makes it easy to RC without interrupting your daily activities, like chatting on the net or going to school, so nobody shall look upon us dreamers and be all “OMG what is he/she/it doing!?”, yeah, total satisfaction. And if you do it for long enough, it becomes kind of second nature, so it will gradually become easier to RC on this.
Ok then, I believe this RC works for a number of reasons:
• Often in dreams, SP will affect people and make them unable to move, creating a false image of being really heavy, so this should trigger lucidity easily if combined with gravity RC.
• Some people don’t play an active role in their dreams, i.e., they have no body and thus, should have no weight, so it serves as a perfect chance to get lucid through this RC.
• By making one’s body into a RC itself, it increases general awareness; this should increase the chances to DILD.
• Since this RC involves using all of your body at all times (Not everyone might be as hardcore as I’m so maybe not at all times…) then it doesn’t matters whether you have a dream sign or not, it should still be triggered easily.
• The RC itself helps stabilize the dream, so not to worry about dream destabilizing the next second after gaining lucidity.
And the number of bad sides:
• It is really, really hard to properly focus on weight for long enough at the start, and the middle… only once accustomed is it regular/hard.
• Takes a lot of time and effort to start working (Or did for me anyway), so it can be very discouraging.
• Might not work in waking if you are sick, since that messes up the feeling of weight and totally makes one confuse the two, so always have some back-up. ALWAYS.
Note: Blood deprivation is not necessary, just an extreme measure because I was desperate.
Alright that was the first part, I got new data since.
Been pointed out on a few problems, which is mainly examples of gravity and how gravity RC works.
First would be “How do you know what gravity feels like in a dream?” for me and others “You don’t”, I started that RC AFTER learning what was the difference in a lucid WILDnot before. Azul who also kept at it for longer than a month experienced it only after keeping the RC up for that month, and he wasn’t even lucid. From then on, the gravity-induced LD became more and more frequent. So in short, you don’t know what gravity feels like in a dream, you learn what it feels like in waking and wait for it to be noticed in a dream and then learnt.
Second would be “How does it feel like to be heavy or light?” I think everyone has experienced the event of “being unable to move” in a dream or having a hard time running/fighting, that is one example of how it feels like to feel heavy; the body becomes like lead and it can’t move properly. To feel light is the opposite, and much trickier. People don’t question when they are having an easy time doing something, because it is easy. When light it is like being “floating” in between tasks so they go by without a care in the world.
Third then “How much does gravity change in a dream?” and the honest answer is “I don’t know”, in my own experience it is never a set, so it may be a very drastic change like when being like lead or extra light, or a subtle one where you feel like there is a layer of flour on top of your body, or lighter as if you weren’t wearing clothes (Let’s assume it isn’t a naked dream, here); as such gravity will change, for lack of a better term, differently through dreams. It is also entirely possible that for some it will always remain the same as in waking making this RC useless.
Fourth “Do I need to be at 100% for the RC to become second nature?” by 100% it means to use it all day long. And the answer would be “No” despite it being ideal to get to the 100% it is not needed, even at 30-50% usage of the RC with time it will become second nature and appear more and more in both waking and dreaming moments.
Fifth “How long does it take to see results?” and once again “I don’t know” gravity RC doesn’t have enough data. So far it is from two persons, me and Azul. For me it took 1 month to induce the first lucid and for Azul it took him 2 months, and another half for them to come at a daily rate. For me it was first at the first month and daily at the third month. So yeah, as previously stated gravity RC is slow as hell to see the FIRST result, but IMO it is worth the wait since the fruits it yields are quite juicy or something, who cares.
Sixth “What do I do after gaining lucidity?” (And this one is asked for most techniques) the general and popular answer is “Stabilize” but I will disagree with it. First, how do people stabilize in the first place? Is it not to engage in some way with the dream? So by stopping and thinking about stabilization without engaging one is risking the dream to end prematurely which is why I believe lots of people report failure to stabilize at random. Anyway, gravity RC makes one engage in the dream so there should be no need to stabilize unless the dream is very unstable, in fact that should be the common for most dreams but eh, not part of this thread.
Seventh "How do I become aware of gravity?" already adressed, but needs moar examples. I guess the original idea was lacking? People focused too much on blood deprivation, lets forget that. Now if anyone would, please take an apple on your hand and then raise your arm in a T. Now do the same with the other hand/arm without holding out anything. Wait for a few seconds and check, what is the difference in weight for both arms? the one without anything would be "Normal" and the one with the apple would be "Dreaming", the whole point of this RC is to learn the "Normal" of every body part, so that when walking/typing/working/studying/living it can be used without being a hindrance to life.
Eight "How long will the dream last for?" don't count your chickens yet, people! At first these dreams are super short, mostly because the awareness isn't fully ingrained and will trigger at the end of the dream so it won't be stable or long, but as it progresses it gets better, as the awareness will be present at earlier parts of the dream and thus the lucids will be longer.
Ninth "So I will ask myself if I am dreaming when doing the RC, right?" quite frankly, I am a lazy ass and the answer is "NO". Seriously, when I created this RC my last thought was to make myself stressed further than I already was, so I made it become a dual check. Basically, I just go with the flow/feeling of gravity and think of it this way "Normal gravity = Reality" and "Abnormal gravity = Dream", because in reality only a horrible event would make the change and in dreams you don't need to question something that is already "natural" and "Not normal", that just overcomplicates things for me and would hope others won't have the need to do these questions in order to gain lucidity, it just strikes you out of nowhere, like I think most reality checks should work.
Extras: I have been thinking about it but as with all the stuff I have, there is no data. I think gravity RC is more of a “Natural” RC, so to speak it is a RC about something that we pay attention to, albeit if unconsciously, more to than other things that can be stretched to become a personal RC.
One example would be another member “FryingMan” who has been trying for a long time with a location RC, because that is what seems natural for him. A family member I told to try with “heartbeats” because that is what she pays attention to, but there is still no lucidity data more than heightened awareness from it. If anyone wants to explore “Natural reality checks” feel free to do so. And remember, it is something you already notice naturally in either dreams or waking (Both would be awesome, but let’s not be greedy) which makes it easier to build up awareness on said thing, and use it to gain that same awareness in dreams.
Because like, 100% of the people who tried it, despite the high amount of quits, experienced augmented recall.
It may be a lesser number of dreams but with better quality, remembering full dreams, having more dreams to write down every day and what not.
Basically, when using gravity RC one becomes more aware of their own body and surroundings, thus helping the neural connections and memory connections of the human brain (IMO at least) and eventually making way onto their dreaming minds, making their dream memory become better slowly but surely.
I think its mentioned above, but gravity RC is also a method of stabilizing the dream, so if anyone wants to try it like that, feel free to do so.
Hopefully someone will try and give more feedback =D
Also, have gotten already 4 people to get lucid daily with this tech, so there!
Thanks a bunch for posting this! I have dabbled with this in the past and made this my focus this year but ! got a little bit lost recently so this will help me get back on track.
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I really liked your approach after reading the guide.I will guve this a try since nothing worked for me so far.I get no results and i get discouraged.The only breakthrough i had this past 2-3 months since joining is my recall which got better.If i start this gravity RC should i expect my recall getting worse before it gets better again?
Alright so guess it is time to post about it, first will copy paste my gravity RC tut that I have somewhere else here.
Spoiler for Gravity RC tut:
Well, here it is.
Ok, so I think it’s been too long since I told myself to write this, and today it shall be done (By today I mean this week, this is here to remind me to work my butt off on it)!
First of all, what is the gravity RC? It is nothing more than focusing on your own weight and how it affects body-parts. Let’s then proceed to how I discovered it.
After so many years of trying to induce a lucid and being unsuccessful, decided to enter a dream forcefully and already lucid (WILD, but didn’t know at the time), it took me little over a month to manage this, especially since I tried without any prior sleep. Once I managed to do it, had to keep myself calm about inducing my first LD, then had to go out and start searching for stuff that was not the same in dreams than in waking, but couldn’t find anything for a while, towards the end of the dream I could feel my own weight being warped, this lead to thinking of gravity being weird in dreams, and thus woke up happy with a way to realize a dream is a dream.
Once awake, started wondering how I would see changes on gravity, and thought of a way to learn quickly, first off, I would deprive my legs from blood and then stand up, this way I could feel the whole pressure of them trying to lift my body without enough blood and thus, the feeling of weight would be magnified, I kept doing this for several weeks, I think a month. Once I had this feeling memorized, started to change it gradually to more subtle things and without the need of blood deprivation, like walking, jumping, running, typing, writing, showering, eating, and more, it took me like another month before I could see the proper results, however once this was done results could be seen that same night, and I had 3 LD as soon as the gravity RC incorporated in my dreams.
Basically, one transforms their own body into a RC by slowly learning how their own body reacts to this world gravity, doing this not only makes the body into a RC, but also makes it easy to RC without interrupting your daily activities, like chatting on the net or going to school, so nobody shall look upon us dreamers and be all “OMG what is he/she/it doing!?”, yeah, total satisfaction. And if you do it for long enough, it becomes kind of second nature, so it will gradually become easier to RC on this.
Ok then, I believe this RC works for a number of reasons:
• Often in dreams, SP will affect people and make them unable to move, creating a false image of being really heavy, so this should trigger lucidity easily if combined with gravity RC.
• Some people don’t play an active role in their dreams, i.e., they have no body and thus, should have no weight, so it serves as a perfect chance to get lucid through this RC.
• By making one’s body into a RC itself, it increases general awareness; this should increase the chances to DILD.
• Since this RC involves using all of your body at all times (Not everyone might be as hardcore as I’m so maybe not at all times…) then it doesn’t matters whether you have a dream sign or not, it should still be triggered easily.
• The RC itself helps stabilize the dream, so not to worry about dream destabilizing the next second after gaining lucidity.
And the number of bad sides:
• It is really, really hard to properly focus on weight for long enough at the start, and the middle… only once accustomed is it regular/hard.
• Takes a lot of time and effort to start working (Or did for me anyway), so it can be very discouraging.
• Might not work in waking if you are sick, since that messes up the feeling of weight and totally makes one confuse the two, so always have some back-up. ALWAYS.
Note: Blood deprivation is not necessary, just an extreme measure because I was desperate.
Alright that was the first part, I got new data since.
Been pointed out on a few problems, which is mainly examples of gravity and how gravity RC works.
First would be “How do you know what gravity feels like in a dream?” for me and others “You don’t”, I started that RC AFTER learning what was the difference in a lucid WILDnot before. Azul who also kept at it for longer than a month experienced it only after keeping the RC up for that month, and he wasn’t even lucid. From then on, the gravity-induced LD became more and more frequent. So in short, you don’t know what gravity feels like in a dream, you learn what it feels like in waking and wait for it to be noticed in a dream and then learnt.
Second would be “How does it feel like to be heavy or light?” I think everyone has experienced the event of “being unable to move” in a dream or having a hard time running/fighting, that is one example of how it feels like to feel heavy; the body becomes like lead and it can’t move properly. To feel light is the opposite, and much trickier. People don’t question when they are having an easy time doing something, because it is easy. When light it is like being “floating” in between tasks so they go by without a care in the world.
Third then “How much does gravity change in a dream?” and the honest answer is “I don’t know”, in my own experience it is never a set, so it may be a very drastic change like when being like lead or extra light, or a subtle one where you feel like there is a layer of flour on top of your body, or lighter as if you weren’t wearing clothes (Let’s assume it isn’t a naked dream, here); as such gravity will change, for lack of a better term, differently through dreams. It is also entirely possible that for some it will always remain the same as in waking making this RC useless.
Fourth “Do I need to be at 100% for the RC to become second nature?” by 100% it means to use it all day long. And the answer would be “No” despite it being ideal to get to the 100% it is not needed, even at 30-50% usage of the RC with time it will become second nature and appear more and more in both waking and dreaming moments.
Fifth “How long does it take to see results?” and once again “I don’t know” gravity RC doesn’t have enough data. So far it is from two persons, me and Azul. For me it took 1 month to induce the first lucid and for Azul it took him 2 months, and another half for them to come at a daily rate. For me it was first at the first month and daily at the third month. So yeah, as previously stated gravity RC is slow as hell to see the FIRST result, but IMO it is worth the wait since the fruits it yields are quite juicy or something, who cares.
Sixth “What do I do after gaining lucidity?” (And this one is asked for most techniques) the general and popular answer is “Stabilize” but I will disagree with it. First, how do people stabilize in the first place? Is it not to engage in some way with the dream? So by stopping and thinking about stabilization without engaging one is risking the dream to end prematurely which is why I believe lots of people report failure to stabilize at random. Anyway, gravity RC makes one engage in the dream so there should be no need to stabilize unless the dream is very unstable, in fact that should be the common for most dreams but eh, not part of this thread.
Seventh "How do I become aware of gravity?" already adressed, but needs moar examples. I guess the original idea was lacking? People focused too much on blood deprivation, lets forget that. Now if anyone would, please take an apple on your hand and then raise your arm in a T. Now do the same with the other hand/arm without holding out anything. Wait for a few seconds and check, what is the difference in weight for both arms? the one without anything would be "Normal" and the one with the apple would be "Dreaming", the whole point of this RC is to learn the "Normal" of every body part, so that when walking/typing/working/studying/living it can be used without being a hindrance to life.
Eight "How long will the dream last for?" don't count your chickens yet, people! At first these dreams are super short, mostly because the awareness isn't fully ingrained and will trigger at the end of the dream so it won't be stable or long, but as it progresses it gets better, as the awareness will be present at earlier parts of the dream and thus the lucids will be longer.
Ninth "So I will ask myself if I am dreaming when doing the RC, right?" quite frankly, I am a lazy ass and the answer is "NO". Seriously, when I created this RC my last thought was to make myself stressed further than I already was, so I made it become a dual check. Basically, I just go with the flow/feeling of gravity and think of it this way "Normal gravity = Reality" and "Abnormal gravity = Dream", because in reality only a horrible event would make the change and in dreams you don't need to question something that is already "natural" and "Not normal", that just overcomplicates things for me and would hope others won't have the need to do these questions in order to gain lucidity, it just strikes you out of nowhere, like I think most reality checks should work.
Extras: I have been thinking about it but as with all the stuff I have, there is no data. I think gravity RC is more of a “Natural” RC, so to speak it is a RC about something that we pay attention to, albeit if unconsciously, more to than other things that can be stretched to become a personal RC.
One example would be another member “FryingMan” who has been trying for a long time with a location RC, because that is what seems natural for him. A family member I told to try with “heartbeats” because that is what she pays attention to, but there is still no lucidity data more than heightened awareness from it. If anyone wants to explore “Natural reality checks” feel free to do so. And remember, it is something you already notice naturally in either dreams or waking (Both would be awesome, but let’s not be greedy) which makes it easier to build up awareness on said thing, and use it to gain that same awareness in dreams.
Because like, 100% of the people who tried it, despite the high amount of quits, experienced augmented recall.
It may be a lesser number of dreams but with better quality, remembering full dreams, having more dreams to write down every day and what not.
Basically, when using gravity RC one becomes more aware of their own body and surroundings, thus helping the neural connections and memory connections of the human brain (IMO at least) and eventually making way onto their dreaming minds, making their dream memory become better slowly but surely.
I think its mentioned above, but gravity RC is also a method of stabilizing the dream, so if anyone wants to try it like that, feel free to do so.
Hopefully someone will try and give more feedback =D
Also, have gotten already 4 people to get lucid daily with this tech, so there!
Great post Hukif! I like the fact that's it's a RC itself, as I'm with my girlfriend almost everyday so when I'm performing a normal RC shes like "what's up", am like "please be quiet" lol.
Thanks a bunch for posting this! I have dabbled with this in the past and made this my focus this year but ! got a little bit lost recently so this will help me get back on track.
yay! I wouldn't worry much, the worst part of this is actually sticking to it, even for me despite my strange situation at the time, and besides its all a matter of improving and learning new things, right?
Originally Posted by tasinios
Is this like an all day RC which can give you lucids daily?
Yep, gravity RC is a RC that should be performed all day long, and at least for me it gives several lucids a day. So does for Azul I believe another member here in DV and for other two persons in my country I taught how to LD too.
Originally Posted by tasinios
I really liked your approach after reading the guide.I will guve this a try since nothing worked for me so far.I get no results and i get discouraged.The only breakthrough i had this past 2-3 months since joining is my recall which got better.If i start this gravity RC should i expect my recall getting worse before it gets better again?
At first? It gets slightly worse, then it starts to improve. I must warn you however, that gravity RC generally gives no results at the start at all, so it can be very discouraging. But the best of luck!
Originally Posted by JoshMcNaught
Great post Hukif! I like the fact that's it's a RC itself, as I'm with my girlfriend almost everyday so when I'm performing a normal RC shes like "what's up", am like "please be quiet" lol.
lol I know, most RCs are a bit hard to do in public or around people that know you, although one can always practice the using a super power like TK, or tongue through mouth ones for discretion.
Actually yes, I would say do it in small bits at the start, otherwise it will get "too hard, too boring" fast, not to mention that it is not needed to focus on the whole of hte body to do the gravity RC, it can be done on something as simple as a finger if one doesn't have the time and attention needed due to daily life.
I've been doing this since reading about it here in the morning which is some hours ago.And i can say that i find it less overwhelming than ADA that i tried to practise and used to get carried away all the time.Also it doesn't feel so much like multitasking like the ADA does.It feels i can stick with it better.What do you do when you find yourself drifting off though?Do you just get back on track ?It may seem easier because i may be doing wrong.Here is what i do.When i am walking it try to focus on the feel of the pressure i get on my feet realising it is because of the gravity, on the pressure on my back due to wearing my backpack.While sitting i focus on the sitting feeling or when lying on my bed i try to focus on the feeling of my body which is resting against the bed.Right now as i am typing i am feeling my hands resting on my table while pressing the keys of my keyboards.Whenever i grab something i notice the difference of me holding the item and the strenght needed by my side in order to hold it from falling to the ground compared to the feeling of being emptyhanded.I sit with my legs crossed feeling the weight and the leg resting on top of the other leg.Let me know if i am doing this wrong and if i got the whole concept wrong.
Aaaah, if you tried ADA before ofc it will be easier.
Quite truthfully, I made gravity RC as lazy-friendly as possible since I'm a lazy person.
When I'm drifting off will just get back on track, although now it is generally on the back of my mind and so it doesn't matters that much for me.
Sounds like you are doing pretty good actually, just remember that from all of those one will be far easier to perform than the last, thus I recommend to search for which bodypart is the easiest and then to incorporate it to be your main gravity RC section, so as to make it simpler than it is.
Aaaah, if you tried ADA before ofc it will be easier.
Quite truthfully, I made gravity RC as lazy-friendly as possible since I'm a lazy person.
When I'm drifting off will just get back on track, although now it is generally on the back of my mind and so it doesn't matters that much for me.
Sounds like you are doing pretty good actually, just remember that from all of those one will be far easier to perform than the last, thus I recommend to search for which bodypart is the easiest and then to incorporate it to be your main gravity RC section, so as to make it simpler than it is.
That will have to be me legs.Thank you very much.I will make sure to make a thread if i have results.
I can say that today i woke up with 0 recall...not sure if it is due to this RC or to an antibiotic treatment i am on right now.Hukif which body part did you use or still use when learning this technique?
i will try it too. i wanted to boost my critical stateawareness either way so i will combine it with my awareness of gravity. i will focus on my hands. whenever i have something in it i think about the weight of the item and compare it to the other hand. at the moment i just try to notice the differences in weights with different objects. and have more the thought "aha" than "ah this is regular weight". after some week(s) noticing i will get a feeling for the weight of different objects and then i can start compare dream to waking weight? plus then i should also start to notice it during dreams (even if in a objective and not comparative way?). most of the time one is doing something with his hands so it should be enough dont you think? or do i really need to monitor the weight of my arms all the time even if there is nothing in it? when i am moving around i try to feel the weight on my feet or on my back but overall i try to focus on my hands/arms.
tonight i had 3 LD. just got lucid without any reality check. not due gravity but i started 3 days ago to heighten my awareness again. maybe it fruits. and this time i feel pretty relaxed having at least lucid dreaming and critical stateawareness most of the time in the back of my head. will see how it develops.
I am taking myself too seriously but after reading the last post I know that it is all a dream so my awareness is ready for lucids tonight. Checking in with this thread and my journal is important for me to remember to do the gravity RC. On my second day of it.
Well, for me it was hard to compare them since I had no lucids to compare it to, but the whole point is to start comparing as soon as you notice weight in any way in a dream, basically you create awareness of the body, if the body is normal weight it = waking life, if it is abnormal weight = a dream.
Monitoring it all day long is a bit complicated at the start, but I woulld say yes, even when there is nothing in your hands I would check this, because sometimes in dreams we don't even have a body and so, if you are lacking a body the RC will be still there and help regardless of the situation.
Hi Hukif I am so happy to see you here with your very own awesome thing! H you helped me alot to hone in and appreciate what my own most natural RC could be and I am still working on it but it's not stressfull since I relaxed into " knowing" whatever it is - it's natural to me - you helped me wth that.Hard to explain but I am working on it ...it's mostly todo with checking in with myself very regularly and questioning but particularly todo with feeling my body and what it's feeling/doing - lucids are good and I am still perfecting so more are to come!
The thing with this RC is that it's not your typical RC. Your not going to see results quickly, could be months as Hukif has mentioned, but that's the amount of time with any RC really.
I have been thinking about trying it, but I've decided not too because in my opinion I don't think it is suited for beginners but I maybe wrong, everyone is different so some may pick it up quick. As a beginner myself, I would be lost if I werent seeing progress after a couple of months which would leave me in a very difficult situation, but that's me.
Having a deep think about this, maybe it's suited for those who have experience in having lucid dreams and maybe have free time on there hands.
I am finding that I have different gravity on a chair than when I am walking then when I am lifting something also my hands seem to pick up gravity when a lay them on things.
Would this be a good excuse to eat more in order to get more gravity?
Ofc! That is abnormal gravity yeah, totally for science purposes.
Originally Posted by Patience108
Hi Hukif I am so happy to see you here with your very own awesome thing! H you helped me alot to hone in and appreciate what my own most natural RC could be and I am still working on it but it's not stressfull since I relaxed into " knowing" whatever it is - it's natural to me - you helped me wth that.Hard to explain but I am working on it ...it's mostly todo with checking in with myself very regularly and questioning but particularly todo with feeling my body and what it's feeling/doing - lucids are good and I am still perfecting so more are to come!
I will keep an eye on this thread coz it's good!
Thanks patience! I'm glad that I got to help you, keep up the good work and I know you will only keep improving!
Originally Posted by JoshMcNaught
The thing with this RC is that it's not your typical RC. Your not going to see results quickly, could be months as Hukif has mentioned, but that's the amount of time with any RC really.
I have been thinking about trying it, but I've decided not too because in my opinion I don't think it is suited for beginners but I maybe wrong, everyone is different so some may pick it up quick. As a beginner myself, I would be lost if I werent seeing progress after a couple of months which would leave me in a very difficult situation, but that's me.
Having a deep think about this, maybe it's suited for those who have experience in having lucid dreams and maybe have free time on there hands.
I like the RC itself though, very original Hukif!
Quite frankly, that is the main reason why I say it is a difficult RC. I mean, I was frustrated with it and first started it in 2003, so yeah.
Originally Posted by DannyCool
I am finding that I have different gravity on a chair than when I am walking then when I am lifting something also my hands seem to pick up gravity when a lay them on things.
Yep, mostly because your weight is placed differently in all of these positions. This is the interesting part of gravity RC.
When I jog the gravity is heavy. It is especially heavy going up a hill. These physical acts require effort that works with gravity. Each time I land on the ground I feel the gravity and then I have to push up out of it to keep going. Gravity, energy and physical strength must be linked. This maybe because I have no control over the elements and my control is limited to my body only?
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