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Write to Win (Round 5): Earth's gravity disappears for an hour every day. What should people do?

Write to Win (Round 5): Earth's gravity disappears for an hour every day. What should people do?

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Hong Kong: If Earth's gravity were to magically disappear for an hour each day, hospitals should definitely prepare for a wave of people flooding in with injuries. To prepare, humans should stay indoors and have a well-padded area or a special bunker just for this no-gravity hour to prevent injuries from uncontrollable objects flying around. On top of that, humans should secure all their furniture and objects together so that these items do not become dangerous projectiles that could potentially make holes in walls or cause significant injuries. Lastly, humans should prepare fun things to do during this hour that do not involve physical movement, as gravity's disappearance would disrupt balance and blood circulation, potentially causing falls and fainting spells. Although losing gravity every day could be quite dangerous, I think it would be fun to be able to practically float around for an hour.

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