A new paper argues that Earth’s gravity is a hidden anchor for consciousness — and that losing it in orbit loosens the mind in a way that echoes psychedelics
Two researchers propose that the constant pull we never notice is quietly holding perception and the sense of self in place. The idea is elegant, testable in principle, and so far entirely unproven…
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