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Gravity Flux Larry studied the gravity gauge. It said, 'Today, gravity will be...' and there was a light next to the current status. It read, 'Very light. Bounce around wherever you like.' He frowned, turned to his instructor. She was for all intents and purposes an old lady. At least ninety years old in appearance, she must have been somewhere between a hundred and three hundred standard years in reality. The old genofixes were not as good as the later ones, and not much could be done for the telomere damage if you insisted on keeping the same body. Yet, she looked plump and round, smiling wide. Her crow's feet indicated that she smiled quite often. "What does it say? I can't read it without my glasses," she said in a granny voice. "It says 'very light.'" Larry spoke a bit louder than