Hmm, I've manipulated gravity before. It's quite fun to do. |
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Well Dreamviews, I have a challenge for you. A challenge concerning gravity itself. |
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Hmm, I've manipulated gravity before. It's quite fun to do. |
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Sounds like fun! I've yet to manipulate gravity but I'll try as soon as i can. |
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I have manipulated gravity before, but I only turned it off, made it lighter, and made it heavier. Using the expectation method, of course. But I never actually reversed it. Thanks for the goal! |
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That'd be frightening if I were to reverse gravity outside and make it really strong... I'd start flying out towards outer space. |
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Gravity, uh, generally when I'm playing with it, focus on energy, and somehow transform it into gravity and end up changing it, same for gravity bombs, concentrate energy, make the air within it super-heavy and then release. |
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Seems like an interesting challenge. I shall add it to my goals list. |
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I don't know if I'll try all that right away but I can mention my own adventures on what might be called a personal gravity field. |
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This is very interesting actually. The question is: how do you percieve the environment if the gravity goes sidewards? |
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I actually have to get the feeling of gravity existing in the direction I will orientate myself in or else it's hard and unstable. If I feel the 'gravity' any direction but toward my feet I tend to glide sideways or fall down if I'm standing on the roof or walls. It kinda can get disorienting of you start to do flips and tricks when your are oriented in some of these non 'normal' ways though. Gravity tends to want to go in it's normal direction if you don't pay attention or have worked to defy that. |
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Hey Kraft!!! |
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Hi Kraftwork, I experimented a bit with gravity in one of my lucid dreams. I was outside my house in the dream and I decided to try and turn off gravity. I imagined a switch being turned off that controlled the gravity. Then I lightly pushed off the ground. I began to float in Zero G's, like I was in space. It was really awesome, and I pushed off the side of my house and flipped around, and to stop spinning I just changed the gravitational pull a bit. In my experiment though, I only turned off gravity for myself; the objects around me stayed under the gravitational pull |
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Had more fun with gravity and wall walking stuff in a dream a couple days ago. |
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Definatly trying this, I can't fly so this might be a cool alternative, falling in another direction. |
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