It still looks like they are in orbit, which would mean that they should be experiencing free fall, or “weightlessness” as some people call it. Yet they were standing inside the ship instead of floating. This would not be a problem if the author had told us that artificial gravity has been invented already, but it does not explain the corpse hanging on the rope.
It still looks like they are in orbit, which would mean that they should be experiencing free fall, or “weightlessness” as some people call it. Yet they were standing inside the ship instead of floating. This would not be a problem if the author had told us that artificial gravity has been invented already, but it does not explain the corpse hanging on the rope.