July 18, 2006

Um, not gonna work

Some absolute genius is saying that if we get 600 million people to jump all at once, we can shift the Earth into a new orbital pattern. The alleged benefits are to "stop global warming, extend daytime hours and create a more homogeneous climate."

Somebody obviously wasn't a math major. Turns out he's a German artist doing some kind of experiment in mass movements. Check out World Jump Day for more such tripe.

600 million people at an average of 70 kg/person weigh quite a bit. About, 42 billion kg (4.2x10^10). The Earth weighs 140 trillion times more than that, coming in at 6x10^24 kg (6 septillion kg).

You can do the math from there. I hope.

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Posted by ryan at July 18, 2006 3:41 PM | TrackBack
Comments

So, if, by some extraordinarily small chance, that it works...how do they know it won't cause us to go into an ice age? Crazy people...though, it did give me a chuckle.

Posted by: Nathan at July 18, 2006 6:34 PM

Haha. I signed up for this at least a year ago. I guess I'll find out in two days if I'll get the email or not!

Posted by: Musser at July 18, 2006 10:47 PM

Yup! I got my one-day reminder today!

Posted by: Musser at July 19, 2006 10:13 AM
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