This may be a bad statement, but I'm almost curious to find a way to drop 33 feet quickly to experience this... Live in the mountains at the moment so...EDIT: Also, how much pain and damage are we talking? Not wanting to kill myself. Also, really appreciate both answers. They are really insightful.
Edit: Also, D H, would you mind explaining what you mean by pressure doesn't work that way? What I am confused about is the fact that Gravity should be causing atmospheric pressure. It is one thing to assume that there is no gravity, and that the pressure inside of and outside of a system are equal, but why does pressure make us lighter if (our internal pressure = environmental pressure) and then throw atmospheric pressure caused by gravity into the mix. I'm sorry I'm just a little bit confused because the way that I understood atmospheric pressure is that gravity pulls the mass of atmospheric gasses towards earth.
Sorry if my intent/question in ^ that wall of text isn't very clear.