People get different reading on their gravimeters at different locations.
'People'. What people? This is another assumption.
Let me explain. Today the price of gold is
An ounce is according to Google
ounce/ouns/
Noun:
A unit of
weight of one sixteenth of a pound avoirdupois (approximately 28 grams).
Gold is sold by weight. Not mass.
Weight is mass*gravity. According to the lies you swallowed, in Mexico City gravity =9.779 m/s
2. In Helsinki (Finland) and Oslo (Norway) gravity = 9.819 m/s
2. A variation of 0.5%.
So if I buy a million dollars worth of gold in Mexico city I make $50,000 selling it in Finland? Does gold vary in price from country to country? No. Are the Finnish people being ripped off? No.
Were your bathroom scales calibrated for your country? No. Do aircraft take on more fuel when flying over areas of increased gravity (which means increased lift required which means more drag and hence more fuel? No. In fact does anyone ever compensate for this alleged fluctuation ever? Does it ever come up? Something so fundamental involving trade or transport or so many other things? No. Never a dickie-bird. Stop just swallowing what you are told and look at the world analytically. Your claim has absolutely no bearing on reality. Its not what happens on earth. Only in NASA fairytale land.
I might add that the world record for Javelin has been broken in Scandinavia more times than anywhere else in the world. The place with the highest gravity has the best throwing records? 0.5% is a lot in world record terms.
62.32 Eric Lemming 12/09/29
Stockholm66.10 Jonni Myyrä 19/08/24
Stockholm66.62 Gunnar Lindström 24/12/12 62.32
Eksjö69.88 Eino Penttilä 27/10/01
Viipuri71.01 Erik Lundqvist 28/08/15
Stockholm71.57 Matti Järvinen 30/08/08
Viipuri71.70 Matti Järvinen 30/08/17
Tampere71.88 Matti Järvinen 30/08/31
Vaasa72.93 Matti Järvinen 30/09/14
Viipuri74.02 Matti Järvinen 32/06/27
Turku74.28 Matti Järvinen 33/05/25
Mikkeli74.61 Matti Järvinen 33/06/07
Vaasa76.10 Matti Järvinen 33/06/15
Helsinki76.66 Matti Järvinen 33/09/07 Turin
77.23 Matti Järvinen 34/06/18
Helsinki77.87 Yrjö Nikkanen 38/08/25
Karhula78.70 Yrjö Nikkanen 38/10/16
Kotka80.41 Bud Held 53/08/08 Pasadena
81.75 Bud Held 55/05/21 Modesto
83.56 Soini Nikkinen 56/06/24
Kuhmoinen83.66 Janusz Sidlo 56/06/30 Milan
85.71 Egil Danielsen 56/11/26 Melbourne
86.04 Al Cantello 59/06/05 Compton
86.74 Carlo Lievore 61/06/01 Milan
87.12 Terje Pedersen 64/07/01
Oslo91.72 Terje Pedersen 64/09/02
Oslo91.98 Janis Lusis 68/07/23
Saarijärvi92.70 Jorma Kinnunen 69/06/18
Tampere93.80 Janis Lusis 72/07/06
Stockholm94.08 Klaus Wolfermann 73/05/05 Leverkusen
94.58 Miklos Nemeth 76/07/26 Montreal
96.72 Ferenc Paragi 80/04/23 Tata
99.72 Tom Petranoff 83/05/15 Los Angeles
104.80 Uwe Hohn 84/07/20 Berlin
67% of all Javelin world records in Scandinavia. And not one in a low gravity area such India or Mexico?