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DarkChozoGhost
04/26/20 7:20:06 PM
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Kensaimage posted...
How? You know what happens to life without heat? Picture the ice age times a million. We would ALL die
Most people would within a year, yes. But there would be time for a city or two to develop around some geothermal hotspots

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Kensaimage
04/26/20 8:25:47 PM
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DarkChozoGhost posted...
Most people would within a year, yes. But there would be time for a city or two to develop around some geothermal hotspots

What are people eating during this time?
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DarkChozoGhost
04/26/20 8:34:00 PM
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rice

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rodu_jr
04/26/20 8:36:04 PM
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Kensaimage posted...
What are people eating during this time?
or breathing
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Sunburn
04/27/20 2:30:47 AM
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Hmm.
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teepan95
04/27/20 5:09:50 AM
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InfinityMonster posted...
CreekCo posted...
Thats not true. Information is exchanged instantaneously. This is required by relativity. Einstein called it spooky science.
What? C is the fastest followed by gravity. Neutonian says gravity is instant, but observed general relatively says that gravity is a hair slower than light.

Information does not exceed any of that.

He's almost right. It's required by quantum theory, and it affects paired particles. If you have two particles, and you measure the spin of one, the other has to have the opposite spin. Irrespective of the distance between the two particles.

That said, in this instance relativity holds over quantum theory
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_____Cait
04/27/20 5:24:11 AM
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Pretty sure everyone would freeze instantly if not killed by the sudden shift in orbit.

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Bolle_Henk_
04/27/20 5:30:50 AM
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AssGender posted...
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Lol this guy. Either a great troll or someone who had terrible education.

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NOM
04/27/20 6:01:23 AM
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Would the sudden flinging into the abyss and loss of the moons gravitational pull on the oceans cause some pretty devastating tsunamis?

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DarkChozoGhost
04/27/20 9:19:25 AM
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_____Cait posted...
Pretty sure everyone would freeze instantly
Nope. Weeks in some places, many months in others

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CreekCo
04/27/20 11:09:55 AM
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teepan95 posted...
He's almost right. It's required by quantum theory, and it affects paired particles. If you have two particles, and you measure the spin of one, the other has to have the opposite spin. Irrespective of the distance between the two particles.

That said, in this instance relativity holds over quantum theory

Einstein didnt go into it much but he found it fascinating. Quantum theory is just a fancy new name for things. This property is how light based storage information systems should work. The ancients believed in a place that stored massive amounts of information like this called the Akashic Record.


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CreekCo
04/27/20 11:18:12 AM
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Its really interesting stuff :)

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apocalyptic_4
04/27/20 11:20:54 AM
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We would survive for 7 mins until the last bit of radiation from the sun reaches us then wed instantly freeze.

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DarkChozoGhost
04/27/20 11:24:23 AM
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apocalyptic_4 posted...
We would survive for 7 mins until the last bit of radiation from the sun reaches us then wed instantly freeze.
lolno

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Goldenguy
04/27/20 11:24:39 AM
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NOM posted...
Would the sudden flinging into the abyss and loss of the moons gravitational pull on the oceans cause some pretty devastating tsunamis?

I think the Earth would just move off tangentially in whatever portion of the orbit it was already on, and the moon is anchored to the earth via gravity. I could see it maybe having *some* effect but I feel like it would be minor.

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