Why is space travel considered as ‘delicious inertia by the narrator?
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Inertia means apathy, unwillingness to move. act. The narrator feels that space travel is wonderful and compares it to having delicious food. There is a great sensation of satisfaction and happiness while traveling in space in a state of inertia. They feel like birds that don’t even have to flap their wings.