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Violation of Gravity Why doesn't gravity work pull the crew down? (Star Trek Into Darkness)

SPOILER:In Into Darkness, there's a scene where the Enterprise enters the atmosphere of a planet,

In Into Darkness, as the Enterprise is falling to the Earth, the crew members fall in all different directions through the ship and it seems to follow the pitch and roll of the ship in free fall. Problem is, when you're in free fall, you don't feel gravity. So why are the crew members falling all over the place?Earth

During their descent, the crew members fall in all different directions through the ship and it seems to follow the pitch and roll of the ship in free fall. Problem is, when you're in free fall, you don't feel gravity.

Why are the crew members falling all over the place?

Violation of Gravity? (Star Trek Into Darkness)

SPOILER:

In Into Darkness, as the Enterprise is falling to the Earth, the crew members fall in all different directions through the ship and it seems to follow the pitch and roll of the ship in free fall. Problem is, when you're in free fall, you don't feel gravity. So why are the crew members falling all over the place?

Why doesn't gravity work pull the crew down?

In Into Darkness, there's a scene where the Enterprise enters the atmosphere of a planet,

Earth

During their descent, the crew members fall in all different directions through the ship and it seems to follow the pitch and roll of the ship in free fall. Problem is, when you're in free fall, you don't feel gravity.

Why are the crew members falling all over the place?

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Violation of Gravity? (Star Trek: Into the Darkness)

SPOILER:

In Into the Darkness, as the Enterprise is falling to the Earth, the crew members fall in all different directions through the ship and it seems to follow the pitch and roll of the ship in free fall. Problem is, when you're in free fall, you don't feel gravity. So why are the crew members falling all over the place?

Violation of Gravity? (Star Trek: Into the Darkness)

SPOILER:

In Into the Darkness, as the Enterprise is falling to the Earth, the crew members fall in all different directions through the ship and it seems to follow the pitch and roll of the ship in free fall. Problem is, when you're in free fall, you don't feel gravity. So why are the crew members falling all over the place?

Violation of Gravity? (Star Trek Into Darkness)

SPOILER:

In Into Darkness, as the Enterprise is falling to the Earth, the crew members fall in all different directions through the ship and it seems to follow the pitch and roll of the ship in free fall. Problem is, when you're in free fall, you don't feel gravity. So why are the crew members falling all over the place?

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