Why are we humans not crushed under the force of gravity ?
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Gravity is strong enough to hold us to the surface of this planet, and powerful enough to make achieving orbit a tricky proposition. But why doesn't it crush us completely? It's because gravity is so much weaker than the other forces in the universe, something physicists have always struggled to explain.
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