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At least we're trying. If nobody tries, then there is no scientific advancement. Anyhoodles. I thought of a more simple and effiecently way to do this.

Why use a sphere and centrifugal force at all? Wouldn't it be more simple to rely on suction? Here it is.

Simply have a square room with little ramps to lead to a different side (which have minature fans to compensate for you changing suction and to keep you grounded)
The floor is graded and the fans suck anything in there towards the ground.

Obviously, if you jump to the center of the room then you will be suspended as if in 0g due to equal amounts of suction pulling you every direction at once. But that should be easily avoided due to the square nature of the room and the powerful suction under your feet at all times.

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