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Then everyone would come to paris to see the giant cable stretching up into and dissapering into the sky! That'd be cool!
Mabye someone would even try to climb it to the moon! (in a spaceman suit, theye'd have to be super buff!)
Uhoh! What happens when the moon orbits, though? Would the cable break, or would the eifel tower be carried up into space, or just be dragged along the ground around the world?

2007-10-14 14:44:12 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

I think it'd be cool to see the eifel tower dissaper into the sky, don't you?

2007-10-14 14:45:04 · update #1

They were supposed to have torn it down after the worlds fair anyways, right?

2007-10-14 14:45:54 · update #2

24 answers

wish i had a 6yr old emagination........

2007-10-15 01:02:52 · answer #1 · answered by Crazygirl ♥ aka GT 6 · 0 0

A cable to the moon is impossible, but in the distant future it may be possible to build a space elevator. I think the idea was first suggested by Arthur C. Clarke.

A space elevator would be a cable joining the earth and an orbiting satellite, and you would be able to travel up and down the cable in a cabin connected to it. The satellite would be in a special orbit called a geostationary orbit. This is where the satellite orbits the earth at the same speed that the earth rotates, which means that it always stays above the same point on the earth.

There are many problems that would have to be solved before a space elevator could actually be built. Not the least of these would be to prevent terrorist attacks on it.

2007-10-14 16:57:59 · answer #2 · answered by chauncy 7 · 0 0

There are several factors that would completely exclude such a possibility. 1. The changes in the Earth's atmosphere would cause the cable to be extremely cold in the first 10 miles of cable and extremely hot in the next 10 miles of cable before it reaches the edge of outer space. 2. Even if the atmospheric problems could be overcome the Earth's magnetic field would cause the cable to vibrate violently and it would shatter the Eiffel Tower like an opera singer would shatter a wine glass. I could list many more reasons why this is impossible but, I think you get the general idea. Like Jugghedd was thinking WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN SMOKING?

2007-10-14 15:12:46 · answer #3 · answered by Emissary 6 · 1 0

even if they could find a way to make the cable not break during the moons orbit, it would break eventually, because the moon is moving away from the earth at a rate of 1/4 of an inch a year. would be pretty sweet, though.

2007-10-14 14:53:39 · answer #4 · answered by zero 5 · 1 0

The cable might break, but it would be cool unless the tower
was drug across the earths surface, breaking down fences,
hitting cars, houses and people: ATTACK OF THE KILLER
TOWER! Yikes! (What a ride sliding down from the moon on the cable!) But in actuality the cable would most likely melt, or become very warped in the ozone area.

2007-10-14 18:53:43 · answer #5 · answered by V B 5 · 0 0

Running a cable from the Eiffel tower to the moon? That has got to the biggest waste of money I have ever heard proposed!

OK, to the guy that said the "moon is probably not heavier than the Eiffel Tower" Where the crap did you go to school?

2007-10-14 14:48:06 · answer #6 · answered by Pace 5 · 2 1

The weight of that cable would be astronomical.
Besides, the moon orbits the earth, but not over the same spot.
It's theoretically possible to place a synchronized satellite,
over the same spot, & attach a cable for a space elevator.

2007-10-14 14:49:22 · answer #7 · answered by Robert S 7 · 1 1

you're comparing an historic prevalence with a mythical journey. word that "delusion" does not propose "no longer historic." A delusion is any tale that conveys which potential previous itself. evaluate, as an occasion, George Washington kneeling interior the snow at Valley Forge to desire--this is rather historic (he became into viewed doing it)--with George Washington reducing down the cherry tree and asserting, "i won't tell a lie," it quite is thoroughly unhistorical; it became into completely made up, years after the actuality. One is thoroughly historic, and one is rather fake--and yet the two bills are delusion. Fundamentalists will insist that the Tower of Babel is historic actuality. yet there are a number of Christians, quite probably the common public, who see no might desire to view the Tower of Babel as traditionally precise. Babylon did build ziggurats--towers of a form. So there's a kernel of historic certainty below the story as apparently interior the Bible--according to danger a political falling out over the development of a ziggurat. yet a literal tower to Heaven? Heaven isn't everywhere that any brick and mortar tower might desire to attain--if it have been, the metallic-reinforced concrete of the international commerce center could have reached Heaven long because. (be conscious how a non-significant literal reading can color over right into a significant figurative reading.) As for God confounding the languages of the builders of the Tower, to offer up their development it: besides the actuality that no brick and mortar tower might desire to ever have reached Heaven--which potential no confounding of the languages became into even necessary--there is likewise the situation that scholars of the history of language have an evolutionary information of ways languages replace over the years. examine out the Brothers Grimm--they accrued fairy memories as a fashion of mapping historic ameliorations in language (i.e., "do you prefer your pop in a sack?" vs. "do you prefer your soda in a bag?"). the effect became into "Grimm's regulation," the 1st systematic exposition of ways language ameliorations. i'm a Preacher's youngster, and that i knew the Tower of Babel by no potential rather got here approximately till now I left Grade college--O.ok., Jr. intense, according to danger. yet nevertheless: it rather is meant to be a undertaking to my faith???

2016-10-09 06:00:54 · answer #8 · answered by buswell 4 · 0 0

Oh no! The rotation of the Earth would pull the moon out of orbit and we'd all die horrible deaths!

2007-10-15 01:01:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It would be a lot more realistic to attach a bungee cable to the tower and charge tourists to jump from the top ...

2007-10-14 14:56:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

like i told u before Karl. i admire you because u know how to imagine things that most peoples don't. who know one day it would become true (never say never!). i think u should try to write a fiction book and i wanna buy it (i said it too before about an alien ship landed at your backyard few month behind). btw i will send u a beverage to make your day even better (i mean in facebook).

2007-10-14 18:44:26 · answer #11 · answered by Tea Lover 3 · 0 0

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