However, why does it seem that Lin Yi's footsteps are no different now?
Not to mention on the moon, even on the International Space Station, those astronauts are floating in mid-air.
It's not easy to stand steadily in a space capsule, and it requires the use of harnesses on the cabin.
Soon, Lin Yi also noticed this issue.
"No need to gather them all, let everyone focus on their own tasks.
And one more thing, why don't I feel any difference?
Walking now, although it's a bit lighter than on Earth, there's not much difference, is there?
Isn't the moon's gravity supposed to be much weaker than Earth's?
Could it be that our Gravity Machine is already so advanced? Can it simulate Earth's gravity perfectly?"
As soon as this question was asked, the robot number one in front immediately gave an answer:
"Yes, master, our gravity equipment can perfectly simulate Earth's gravity, making humans feel no abnormalities here.
