Falling towards the Earth's center would lead to a sensation of weightlessness due to gravity pulling equally from all sides, resulting in zero net gravitational force at the center. As one descends, acceleration decreases until reaching the center, where one would continue moving due to built-up speed. The immense pressure at the Earth's core, estimated at around 350-360 GPa, would compress any object significantly, making survival impossible. The discussion also touches on the dynamics of oscillation if a tunnel were drilled through the Earth, where one would theoretically oscillate back and forth indefinitely in a frictionless environment. Overall, the interplay of gravity and pressure at different depths reveals complex behaviors of matter under extreme conditions.