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The simple answer is that if there were no soil and earth, we would not be attracted anywhere, there is nothing to create a gravitational field.
Honest answer: it looks like a world in which the earth was stupidly replaced by a black hole of the same mass. In that case, yes, we would have been drawn there. Or, for example, that if the earth stopped interacting with us other than gravitationally (a kind of dark matter earth), then we would just hang back and forth, oscillating around the center of mass of the earth.