My guess would be that you would have a pole in which the ends surpass each other. It's like, you put down the pole, then it would poke you in the back.
Imagine,
You have dug a hole clear through the Earth. From one side to the other. Don't ask me how, you just did.
Let's pretend that the hole is totally perfect: Same diameter thoughtout, no cave-ins, and it somehow doesn't get hot or filled with magma in the center. It's just a clear shot of...
Alot of people on her are siding with my theory, and are giving good evidence for it, which is good.
Is their any possibility that the pole would just jutt out into space? If, for some unknown reason, the pole would not wrap around the Earth, what would that look like? If you were to balance a...
I can understand the point they are trying to make: we see the universe as our bodies are meant to. There could be total other things around us, but our eyes are incapable of seeing them.
It's like, whose to say that an apple is red? Would red still exist if we all suddenly went blind? Or, are...
Imagine a strange event:
I've asked this question so many times, but have never received a clear cut answer:
Let's say that you had a pole, one that you were holding up vertically, that had the length of the circumference of the Earth (24,901.55 miles). Let's just pretend that, although the...