Don't Float Away Just Yet: The NASA "Zero-Gravity" Leak Debunked

 Hey everyone, Ugu here!

Lately, my inbox has been blowing up with one specific question: "Ugu, do I need to anchor my bed to the floor on August 12?" If you’ve been anywhere on social media recently, you’ve probably seen the "leaked NASA documents" claiming that Earth’s gravity is going to vanish for exactly 7 seconds in 2026. The videos make it look like we’re all going to have a sudden "superpower" moment, floating 20 meters into the air before reality kicks back in.



As much as I’d love to tell you to prepare for take-off, I’ve done the heavy lifting (pun intended) to see if there’s even a shred of science behind this. Is it a planetary alignment? A magnetic shift? Or just a very clever piece of engagement bait designed to go viral?



I’ve broken down the entire "Zero-Gravity Day" phenomenon over on the main site. We're looking at why these hoaxes are so convincing and what’s actually happening with the laws of physics (spoiler: they aren't going anywhere).

Get the full story here: 👉 The "Zero-Gravity Day" Myth: Why Your Feet Are Staying Firmly on the Ground

Don't let the viral hype pull you off the ground. I’m staying firmly planted on terra firma, but I’ll be watching the headlines with a popcorn bowl in hand.

By Ugu | Metaverse Planet


I’m curious—what’s the wildest "scientific" rumor you’ve ever actually believed for a second? Drop a comment below and let’s laugh about it!

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