Although I understand zero gravity does not exist, let's assume deep space is located in area virtually free of any gravitational pull. Wouldn't this be different than having a uniform gravitation force applied from all directions (as is the case with the void in the earth)? If the gravitation...
Continuing on with this question on weightlessness ...
Suppose there was a spherical Void in the center of a Earth (assume equal density throughout) and the void was a vacuum similar to deep space. If a person with an astronaut suit was "floating" in this void, would the sensation be the same...