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The Vertical World: Men at Right Angles**

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Beyond the unusual, a revolutionary discovery. Gravity, that old friend, could be called into question.

The scientific world is in turmoil. An eminent professor in advanced physicology, Dr. François Panoramix, has just declared in an article published in the highly respected journal “Journal of Horizontal Studies” that the law of gravity might be challenged. A true earthquake in the research community.

“We have always considered gravity to be a sort of universal law, that everything that goes up must inevitably come down. However, it seems that we have been completely wrong,” explains Dr. Panoramix. “We have conducted a series of revolutionary experiments that, although preliminary, seem to indicate that gravity might actually work perpendicular to what we have always believed. In other words, instead of falling, objects could simply… move horizontally.”

This discovery, if verified, could have major implications for our understanding of the world. “Imagine,” continues Dr. Panoramix, “that instead of falling, an apple moves sideways until it reaches the trunk of the nearest tree. That would be a true revolution, both in terms of physics and biology.”

The researcher concludes with a bold prediction that has shaken the scientific community, “If our hypotheses are confirmed, I predict that in the near future, we will witness a global movement of humanity towards the vertical world. Men will no longer walk on the Earth; they will go around it.”

It remains to prove this theory which, although it seems absurd, sparks in the minds of researchers the spark of the unusual, the unknown, and the unexpected. Only time will tell if Dr. Panoramix is a visionary or the Don Quixote of modern physics.

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