Gravity-neutralising biological adaptation
So, the end-point I want to work towards is a creature that lives on a high-gravity planet that has some sort of adaptation that neutralises the effects of that high gravity, ideally in a way that could offer respite from the high gravity for a human riding that creature.
One thought I had was if part of the creature could generate vibrations that move upwards, to counteract the downward force of gravity, both for the creature itself, and for anything immediately on top of the creature. I have no idea if that would work however, or if it'd be practical for an organism to have this ability.
The adaptation doesn't need to have naturally evolved, but I want something that could believably have been genetically engineered.
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