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The World Ends With a Tasteful Announcement
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<blockquote data-quote="Talraven" data-source="post: 51220" data-attributes="member: 2998"><p>I've given a lot of thought to this, but I've no actual scientific basis and it's hard to actually find people who would take me seriously about it. Anyway, I have a scenario with a question, if you'd be so kind as to spare some time for me...</p><p> </p><p>Okay, it starts like this; the world doesn't end with a bang, or a disease. It just stops spinning. I know that there're a lot of reasons why this should be impossible, but say that it <em>does</em> happen. If the world just suddenly stopped spinning on its axis, would anyone actually notice? At least immediately, anyway. I mean, we barely feel it move as it is, and we only know that it does because of wind movement and velocity as well as the rise and set of the sun.</p><p> </p><p>But if it just suddenly, gradually slowed down until it just stops moving at all, would anyone be able to tell for a few hours at least? I imagine the lurch of its arrest would result in tsunamis and probably tremors in certain parts of the earth, but is that at all logical or am I just being too imaginative?</p><p> </p><p>What are your thoughts on this? What do you think would happen in such a situation? How long do you think we would be able to survive if something like this really happened?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Talraven, post: 51220, member: 2998"] I've given a lot of thought to this, but I've no actual scientific basis and it's hard to actually find people who would take me seriously about it. Anyway, I have a scenario with a question, if you'd be so kind as to spare some time for me... Okay, it starts like this; the world doesn't end with a bang, or a disease. It just stops spinning. I know that there're a lot of reasons why this should be impossible, but say that it [I]does[/I] happen. If the world just suddenly stopped spinning on its axis, would anyone actually notice? At least immediately, anyway. I mean, we barely feel it move as it is, and we only know that it does because of wind movement and velocity as well as the rise and set of the sun. But if it just suddenly, gradually slowed down until it just stops moving at all, would anyone be able to tell for a few hours at least? I imagine the lurch of its arrest would result in tsunamis and probably tremors in certain parts of the earth, but is that at all logical or am I just being too imaginative? What are your thoughts on this? What do you think would happen in such a situation? How long do you think we would be able to survive if something like this really happened? [/QUOTE]
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