If you imagine yourself at the center of the earth your are floating since the pull is the same around you. But let us say you could turn up the gravity as much as you want. Why aren’t you pulled apart? The net forces are zero, sure. But wouldn’t the body experience tension?

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If we compare it to a rope pulled by two equal forces in each end. The net forces would be zero and you would have static equilibrium, but the rope would still break if pulled hard enough.

Additionally, wouldn’t a metal ball uniformly surrounded by powerful magnets be pulled apart as well?

I am not sure why I can’t wrap my head around this, when it comes to the center of the earth.

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To add on to the excellent answers here already and hopefully illuminate a little more on the subject, gravity is fundamentally caused by invisible foot goblins tugging on your gams.

Since they live just below the surface and nowhere near the core, you’ll just float about freely if you ever find yourself there.

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