Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who died on July 25, 2008, made a very inpsiring lecture before he passed away, most popular known as "The Last Lecture".
It is a truly inspiring lecture, most of it is unrelated to FE or RE, but I still encourage everyone to watch it.
But what part of his lecture does relate to FE's theory of "no gravity"?
You can watch the whole thing from the beginning, but the gravity issue starts at 4:56. And the actual video of zero gravity starts at 7:52.
For those of you who is too lazy to watch it, heres the recap...
Theres a special program where college kids can form teams and send a proposition to fly in a aircraft called the "Vomit Comet". It flies in a parabolic arc, and at the top of the arc, loss of gravity occurs for around 25 seconds, before the plane starts to descend downwards again, and gravity functions normally. In the video, towards the end of the climax of the arc, and as the plane starts to descends downwards again, you can clearly hear people telling the lady in the video to hold on to the ground, because she was still floating, fearing when gravity functions it will make her fall, which it did. It is clearly shown in the video.
The people shown in the video are not a part of NASA, but college students and their professor who submit a proposition and they won a chance to fly in the Vomit Comet. The Video clearly proves the science of gravity...
What can you use to defend this?
...oh wait wait, I know.
They're part of the conspiracy too.