👉 Ah, the word 'empty gravity altering positively charged brain cells' – let's break this down. Imagine a space station floating in the vacuum of outer space, where gravity just doesn't exist in its usual, heavy-handed way. Now, picture a bunch of positively charged brain cells, buzzing around like they're about to form a supernova in the middle of a coffee shop. Suddenly, gravity decides to drop these cells into a cosmic vacuum cleaner, but instead of sucking them up like a normal vacuum, it just... flattens their brain cells into a pile of empty space.
Here's an unsettling example sentence: "In the aftermath of the universe's cosmic reboot, the 'empty gravity' experiment revealed that our brain cells, once positively charged superheroes of thought, were now just a bunch of floating, empty gravity pullers in a void that couldn't hold their charge!"