In several science fiction mythologies, humans live in artificial habitats in the Jovian atmosphere (Piers Anthony's "Bio of a Space Tyrant" and Ian M Banks "the Algebraist" for example).
Assuming a given orbital habit is floating in the Jovian atmosphere at some distance from the surface of Jupiter, gravity is affecting its inhabitants. I guess we should also be assuming that there exists a triple point where all the inhabitants are not molten jelly.
Is it accurate to think of the effect of gravity, for the inhabitants of a bubble floating on the Jovian atmosphere, to be similar to that which submariners experience? I.e., gravity equivalent to the surface of the planet it's floating around?