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The only way the gravity can dissapear is if the earth dissapears. Unless they make a new bomb, which might be possible that would change the atmospheric level than it might.

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No, the Earth's gravity is a fundamental force that arises from its mass. Gravity is what keeps everything on the Earth's surface and holds the atmosphere in place. It would require a significant change in the Earth's mass or a cataclysmic event to alter or eliminate its gravitational pull.

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