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In lugnet.space, Richie Dulin wrote:
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I commented that it was convenient to have a Foccaults Pendulum near my
workplace, so I could check from time to time that the earth was still
rotating. Others noted that there would be other signs of the earths lack of
rotation - the most intriguing was that the earth would explode (really! I
didnt believe it at first, either).
Id thought that there might be some day/night problems, weather anomalies
and so on, but discussion revealed that the earth would, in fact, explode if
it stopped rotating. I think the reason given was that gravity would stop.
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Could you explane this, please? As you might know, the moon stopped spinning a
long time ago (its always showing the same side to earth) It hasnt exploded,
and its still shifting huge bodies of water (known as tides) here on earth,
proving that it still executes gravity.
With friendly greetings, M. Moolhuysen.
FUT off-topic/geek
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Message is in Reply To:
| | The Derotatinator
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| I'm not much of a space builder, but interesting discussions during Bricksmeet 2003 have prompted me to venture back into outer space after an interlude of some years. I commented that it was convenient to have a Foccault's Pendulum near my (...) (21 years ago, 20-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au, FTX)
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