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2   TrueLightEssence   2023 Aug 15, 12:22pm  

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL - 15 AUGUST 2023


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3   RWSGFY   2023 Aug 15, 2:39pm  

TrueLightEssence says

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL - 15 AUGUST 2023


No, it didnʼt. If Earth stopped the shit on it's surface would keep moving at ~1000 mph making for very noticeably interesting day. Alas, Aug 15, 2023 has been pretty boring so far.
4   Ceffer   2023 Aug 15, 3:59pm  

We got brochures offering us euthanasia because Tri Valley is expecting three days of triple digit temperatures.
5   charlie303   2023 Aug 15, 4:16pm  




The Great Disaster Coming | From The Experts, Evidence and More
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https://youtu.be/o6pBTfIjJ68?t=222

Many believe the earth has temporarily stopped rotating in the past and that this has been recorded by many civilisations and indeed the bible.
Possible causes for this could be a micro novae from the sun or a magnetic pole flip.
I’m not saying this happened recently just that it is possible.
6   richwicks   2023 Aug 15, 5:17pm  

charlie303 says

Many believe the earth has temporarily stopped rotating in the past and that this has been recorded by many civilisations and indeed the bible.
Possible causes for this could be a micro novae from the sun or a magnetic pole flip.
I’m not saying this happened recently just that it is possible.


If this happened, it would cause massive tsunamis at the equator, and really everywhere since the Earth is rotating at about 1000 miles and hour at the equator. There would be MASSIVE earthquakes as well as flooding. If the Earth could be made to stop rotating, even safely, even using some unknown force, the centripedal force of rotation would cause the equator to massively flood, and water would withdraw from the poles.

Even seen a lake suddenly drained and seen what happened?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7cOSzEKvrQ

That's some footage of Lake Peigneur. The walls of the lake are collapsing without the pressure of the lake. Homes collapsed into it. There was a mine beneath the lake, I think a salt mine, and they made a LITTLE TINY HOLE to the lake above, which quickly grew, draining the entire lake.

https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/Lake_Peigneur#Drilling_disaster

You'll have to look around for footage if you're interested. It's not easy to find.

Incredibly, nobody was killed in the disaster.
7   stereotomy   2023 Aug 15, 6:03pm  

richwicks says


If this happened, it would cause massive tsunamis at the equator, and really everywhere since the Earth is rotating at about 1000 miles and hour at the equator. There would be MASSIVE earthquakes as well as flooding. If the Earth could be made to stop rotating, even safely, even using some unknown force, the centripedal force of rotation would cause the equator to massively flood, and water would withdraw from the poles.

This is why people with no mathematical or physics training are completely ignorant. All I need to do to prove your claims is look up the mass of water in all the oceans of the earth, then multiply it by the average latitudinal velocity (squared, because E= mv^2), to calculate the energy that would be released by the water alone if the earth stopped moving. That's only an integration in spherical coordinates to get an order of magnitude estimate for the devastation. But wait, that's not all. Now let's integrate the energy caused by the total mass of the earth due to a sudden stop of the earth's rotation. All that angular momentum would suddenly be released. How many Patnetters can do a rough back of the envelope calculation as to how much devastation would be released?

I leave it as an exercise to calculate the latter. Use whatever cheat sheets you want, or ChatGPT. It's many orders of magnitude greater than a gigantic asteroid impact. Otherwise, keep your ignorant heads in the sand waiting for death.
8   richwicks   2023 Aug 15, 6:28pm  

I don't think I could construct a calculus equation taking the average density of the Earth to calculate how much kinetic energy is involved in the rotation of the Earth at this point, but I know it's enormous.

A bullet moving at 1000 miles an hour will blow a hole in your body. Imagine all the matter of the Earth just suddenly stopping somehow. I think maybe a few animals and perhaps nomadic people at the poles might survive. They would have to moving at a relative velocity of under 30 miles an hour and that's not a lot of people or animals.

People at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station might survive, for a bit. They would experience a lot of wreckage as water drained from the South Pole. They would need to have an aircraft that survived the disaster to get out. They would be facing starvation. It would be a complete reset of our civilization if anybody or anything could survive it.
9   HeadSet   2023 Aug 15, 6:43pm  

stereotomy says

Now let's integrate the energy caused by the total mass of the earth due to a sudden stop of the earth's rotation.

Yes, whatever stopped the Earth from spinning would need to use energy on the level of the sun's yearly output. And if such a wizard existed, then stopping the Earth from spinning would stop it all, oceans, atmosphere, and inhabitants. Otherwise, it may just be the inner core stopped, while the outer core and mantle kept on spinning.
10   Shaman   2023 Aug 15, 7:01pm  

This thread is useless as is the OP
11   Ceffer   2023 Aug 15, 7:44pm  

Well, on a low panic day, it does provide something else to panic about.
12   PeopleUnited   2023 Aug 16, 4:54am  

Shaman says


This thread is useless as is the OP

Par for the course.

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