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How much smaller would Earth be if it had no water whatsoever. I am assuming earth would still be round, that is, without the canyons, crevices, and anything else that is now “below sea level”. Would it be comparable to the moon?
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What would result if a (hypothetical) hollow ball 5 miles in diameter, created in space and therefore containing a perfect vacuum, were to make its way onto earth and then pop?
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Would the earth keep spinning beneath a hovering drone that had a very very long lasting battery, was stable with no drift, had no gps assistance and was sent up on a very calm and windless day?
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Suppose there are infinite timeline/dimensions within which you exist thereby making by default infinite versions of you. There would then have to exist at least one timeline/dimension in which you don’t exist? Would this not present a paradox or an impossibility?
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If the realm of the infinite, there will be infinitely smaller particles of matter which in turn create infinitely small vibrations (I am assuming here). Hence since vibrations create sound there can never be true silence. Nor can there be a true void in space. Is this a valid assumption?
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A round planet is given its shape by its multitude of parts, in liquid or “solid” forms such as rock or dust through spinning, correct? What happens to a such a body if it stops rotating and leaves whatever orbit it is in? Does it’s mass keep its shape or does it morph like liquid?
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