The Equivalence Principle

Standing on the surface of the Earth is (locally, physically) equivalent (with excellent approximation) to traveling on a spaceship subject to a constant acceleration.

On the other hand, free fall corresponds to inertial motion in which gravity is (locally) absent (or almost). Today, anyone who has a few thousand Euros to spend may safely experience this condition through Zero-G aircrafts like those operating in France or United States.

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On the other hand, free fall corresponds to inertial motion in which gravity is (locally) absent (or almost). Today, anyone who has a few thousand Euros to spend may safely experience this condition through Zero-G aircrafts like those operating in France or United States.