Beat me to it.thiosk said:Down is in the direction of the pull of gravity.
Up is the opposite of the pull of gravity.
It may point at utterly different directions as a three-dimensional representation of the planet, but where ever you are on the globe, "up" feels exactly the same to your brain, which has a series of evolved mechanisms to keep your body righted and able to be piloted forward.
In microgravity, there is no longer an up, and a lot of people puke as a result.
great, now we're getting all existential here =_=SL33TBL1ND said:All directions are relative, not just up. So by your definition, they're all meaningless.
*writes down a new word in his personal vocabulary* pe- dan- tic...remedyX said:OP I really think you're being a little pedantic and looking for a problem.
Your response kinda pointed out the irony in that person's comment. (I just looked up Pendantic which apparently means to show off one's learning/education)tthor said:great, now we're getting all existential here =_=SL33TBL1ND said:All directions are relative, not just up. So by your definition, they're all meaningless.
*writes down a new word in his personal vocabulary* pe- dan- tic...remedyX said:OP I really think you're being a little pedantic and looking for a problem.
Perpendicular to the normal plane going through the gravitational center of the earth!SideburnsPuppy said:"Up" is away from the centre of the earth. It is the opposite direction that gravity pulls us. You're welcome.