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<blockquote data-quote="Machiavelli" data-source="post: 3085793" data-attributes="member: 40964"><p>You could say "relative to the gravitational center of the locally most influential gravity well." If you get flung into a plane with no real reference points and no obvious gravity, suddenly you become the reference until something more massive than you comes along to drag away your Immovable Rod. If you're on a plane where gravity doesn't work at all, then NOTHING there will make any sense anyway, because you've just unglued one of the fundamental building blocks of absolutely everything, making that plane have absolutely no connection to concepts like a body, a character, or even a rod. Assuming a character could get to such a plane without simply ceasing to exist, the magic of the Immovable Rod just wouldn't work there.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, on a planet in the material world, the rod would work the way you expect it to, because even the rotation of the planet drags space-time with it, influencing the rod to orbit the center of gravity at a constant distance. It's not exactly "real" physics, but it offers some clues for ruling in wierd instances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machiavelli, post: 3085793, member: 40964"] You could say "relative to the gravitational center of the locally most influential gravity well." If you get flung into a plane with no real reference points and no obvious gravity, suddenly you become the reference until something more massive than you comes along to drag away your Immovable Rod. If you're on a plane where gravity doesn't work at all, then NOTHING there will make any sense anyway, because you've just unglued one of the fundamental building blocks of absolutely everything, making that plane have absolutely no connection to concepts like a body, a character, or even a rod. Assuming a character could get to such a plane without simply ceasing to exist, the magic of the Immovable Rod just wouldn't work there. Otherwise, on a planet in the material world, the rod would work the way you expect it to, because even the rotation of the planet drags space-time with it, influencing the rod to orbit the center of gravity at a constant distance. It's not exactly "real" physics, but it offers some clues for ruling in wierd instances. [/QUOTE]
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