When a body is balanced in relation to the
Wave-Field
it is contained in (such as a person on thesurface of the Earth) they are weightless, like an object floating on water in a bucket. As soon asthey leave that pressure by moving inward or outward (even by a slight amount), they create adifference which is registered as "weight".
For example, that same object floating on the water'ssurface pushes back harder the further we push it into that bucket of water. To paraphrase Walter and Lao, "a man weighs more in a pit than he does on a mountain