You needn't pre-fashion false conclusions for me. I'm happy to make true and justified ones, instead.Janoah wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 6:19 pmWell done! You figured out that the law of gravity is unchangeable, and that there is no freedom from the regularity of nature.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 12:16 am None of that suggests that the law of gravity didn't work;
Whether or not a person will jump from a height is not determined by gravity. It's decided by volition. Volition is free: the person may decide to jump, or may decline to do so. Only AFTER he jumps does gravity have any say at all; and after that, its amount of "say" will be impacted by other factors, such as the height of the fall, the availability of soft landing places (trees, bushes, ponds, etc.), the angle of impact, the density of bones and physiological durability of the faller...and so on.
So there is certainly plenty of "freedom from the regularity of nature" in your story, there. There's no absolute certainty how the story will play out.