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No we would not fall off, however we would need to get of fairly quickly for the following reasons.

The rotation of our planet helps create the magnetosphere which Shields us from incoming solar radiation. People on the lit side of the planet would get bombarded with intense solar radiation.

The rotation also helps regulate the temperatures around the world keeping the temperatures within a habitable range. In a matter of hours, without this constant motion, temperatures would begin to build up on the sun facing side of the planet and drop on the sunless side. Soon the drastic differences in temperatures would create a planet wide storm as the ocean evaporates on one side of the globe. and freezes on the other side.

Eventually all life as we know it would end.

2006-07-02 19:15:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I remember a long time ago people believed that if the world stopped spinning all of a sudden, that everybody not attached to something would go flying off the Earth. This is because back then according to how gravity worked, if the ground beneath your feet started moving however many thousands of miles an hour you would go flying off the surface of the Earth.

Well wait, why is science all of a sudden changing their tune? Whether people know it or not, they're getting duped. They're right you wouldn't go flying off the surface of the Earth, but its because gravity as we percieve it is a combination of many different things. Gravity depends on a lot more than just the mass of an object, there are also the electric energy fields of the Earth.

Our planet is a giant magnet, right? We all have protons and neutrons with spinning electrons around them, right? Our magnetic field isn't generated by the spinning iron core, it's generated by whatever is making the core spin (which is not spinning left over from the Big Bang).

We got a strong electric current flowing through our poles, creating our magnetic field and causing the Earth to spin. If this current just snapped off and the Earth had no other forces acting on it, then it would keep spinning but the magnetic field would quickly die. The Sun would also stop shining at the same time, since the same currents that flow through the Earth also pass over the Sun, lighting it like the filament in a light bulb.

The electric forces that would cause the Earth to stop spinning would be affecting all the matter on Earth; atmosphere and all. This might be the current that's feeding the Earth suddenly reverses direction? In which case after the Earth stopped spinning the Sun would start rising in the west again.

So what forces effect gravity as we know it? Well assuming that the official theories are false, and knowing what we know right now, and ASSuming that the universe is electric (lotsa evidence) lemme give it a whirl and see if you agree:

All planets with life start off with a core that has a low level of free electrons. Then a coat of oil is slathered on that acts as an insulator. After that, another layer of rock and mud. Then a whole lot of electrons come pouring in a stream from the heavens that the ancient described as the breath of God.

What the oil is doing is acting as a barrier between the large number of electrons on the surface of the Earth and the empty core. Like a submarine experiences pressure from all sides because of the heavy water pushing in on the emptiness, the electrons want to rush into the core but are kept firmly in place on the surface of the Earth where they are abundant and life and souls can take advantage of them.

When there are a lot more free floating electrons everything is a lot more fluid. The electrons on your body have to push their way through the sea that is freely floating around in the air. Something stripped our planet of a lot of its spare parts since life first hit the planet, though, and everything is a lot heavier now. We're pumping out the oil now, but it seems like also just enough to pump the core dry again.

When global warming takes over, it'll be because we're emptying our planet. Life'll suck big time for a while, but eventually we'll get a fresh coat of oil and another stream of electrons. Have faith.

2006-07-02 19:26:46 · answer #2 · answered by Tony, ya feel me? 3 · 0 0

i imagine that became because those those who were shouting doomsday were all God fearing Christians who lived existence with out sin and genuinely observed the know God by no longer fornicating with their fellow men & legalizing their marriage. They were the followers of Fox information, and also you comprehend why you do not listen from them anymore? because they were given stuck up contained in the Rapture and performance all lengthy gone to Heaven. yet CNN & MSNBC favor to disclaim the existence of God so that they not in any respect coated that tale. the persons you concept were republicans are extremely lizard human beings from the planet X. yet I digress. You were asking about the end of the international. you pretty a lot sound disillusioned.

2016-11-30 04:39:56 · answer #3 · answered by dahle 3 · 0 0

Due to momentum, if Earth abruptly stops, we will continue traveling at the speed of rotation now! Thus we will reach such speeds that we will escape the gravitational field and fly away!
Of course such conditions can't happen, since they brake laws of nature! Nothing can make such sudden changes!

2006-07-02 19:44:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No,the gravitational force does not depend on rotation of a celestial body. In steed it depends on the mass of that body,heavier the body, greater will be the gravitational force.

2006-07-02 18:53:46 · answer #5 · answered by Devil-heart 2 · 0 0

Well, we don't call it falling off. We call it flying off. Yes, theoretically, if the earth was to stop rotating abruptly, we will fly off into space.

2006-07-02 19:14:34 · answer #6 · answered by The Prince 6 · 0 0

more like be flung off at a terrible rate, we would burn up going out of the atmosphere. sounds like a new ride for six flags.

2006-07-02 19:06:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think we would have massive tsunamis, earthquakes and other stuff to worry about before that happens

2006-07-02 19:09:41 · answer #8 · answered by LW 4 · 0 0

nope gravity would have something to do with it

2006-07-02 18:48:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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