A place called armagedon.
2007-01-03 09:26:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The world has no end as such, however we humans define markers to help ud quantify the world more. So i guess the closest places to the end of the world would be the following....
1.) The edge of the atmosphere (around 50-150 miles up)
2.) The Core of the Earth
3.) The deepest point under water on earth
4.) The top of Mount Everest
5.) The South Pole (This would be classed by most people as the very bottom of the world and the hole in the ozone layer over it adds to it's sense of remoteness from the rest of the world
6.) The North Pole
7.) The international Date Line. This is a man made theoretical line out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. If you were to cross it you'd effectively travel a day into the past or a day into the future depending on your direction. It is not a straight line but moves in various directions to encoumpass several pacific islands onto one particular side of it. As you look at a standard 2d map of the world it is roughley located at both the far left and the far right (i.e the point at which if u travelled of the far left egde of the map u'd suddenly appear on the far right side (and vice versa).
2007-01-03 10:16:18
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answered by Alex 2
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Although a seemingly inane question, as a sphere has no geographical end, could lead you down a path you don't want to be on.
First, I might answer the question correctly, but by bending our simplistic 2d view of the 3d world by saying the world ends at the upper layer of the atmosphere. But I'd be wrong, because the world is not just the Earth is it? Our world includes the entire universe, doesn't it?
Now, we are looking for and end to the universe (physically, not through time, since you asked where and not when). This is probably in New Jersey and in the Australian outback, where, reportedly from some sources, are inter-dimensional pathways leading through areas outside of our universe (space-time).
You can google the Mantauk Project and all things related with it. Also google news articles about Kangaroos roaming the streets of New Jersey.
I kid you not.
2007-01-03 09:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Gander, New Foundland. It's not quit the end of the earth but you can see it from there and you pretty much wouldn't want to go any further from there so I would say it qualifies..
2007-01-03 09:30:08
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answered by RUDOLPH M 4
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Gallup, new mexico. If the man upstairs was going to give the world an enema, it would be there.
2007-01-03 10:26:07
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answer #5
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answered by infobrokernate 6
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there is no such thing as the end of the world,cause its round
2007-01-03 09:32:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Where?? It's wherever the world is at the time.
2007-01-03 09:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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there isn't one, it's round, you're not gonna fall over an endless cliff, just go in a circle, and you'll end right back up where you started
2007-01-03 09:26:36
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answer #8
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answered by altmetal4christ 3
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