There's no telling what will gain traction on social media, but one conspiracy theory has gained enough traction for NASA to make a statement.
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NASA shuts down viral 2026 'no gravity' apocalypse rumor
A fringe prediction that Earth will briefly lose gravity in 2026 has snowballed into a full-blown online panic, complete with ...
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Will gravity disappear from Earth on August 12? NASA reveals truth behind bizarre conspiracy theory
It was quite a leap. Conspiracy theorists are being brought back down to Earth after NASA scientists debunked a wild claim ...
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Is Earth really losing gravity for 7 seconds in 2026? Here’s what NASA actually said
A theory claiming that Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on August 12, 2026, has made the rounds on social media, ...
Social media users shared a cosmic claim about an alleged secret NASA document named "Project Anchor" leaking online in 2024.
In recent weeks, a rumor claiming that Earth would “lose gravity ” for 7 seconds on August 12, 2026, has whipped up an online ...
NASA has responded to a theory claiming planet Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds later this year. An alleged document ...
A viral conspiracy theory suggesting that the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds in August this year has left people ...
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NASA denies claim of Earth losing gravity for 7 seconds this year
NASA officials debunked a viral rumor spread on social media recently warning of a brief loss of Earth’s gravity Aug. 12.
A viral rumour predicts Earth losing gravity in 2026, but scientists say only a routine eclipse awaits. How did the claim ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - NASA has denied the widespread social media claims that the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on ...
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