What If Earth Suddenly Reversed Its Rotation or Changed Its Axis?

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If Earth were to suddenly reverse its rotation or change its axis, significant climate and seasonal disruptions would occur, along with potential shifts in the magnetic poles. The sudden change in motion would create immense inertia, likely causing people and objects to be thrown several miles due to the abrupt acceleration. The forces involved could lead to catastrophic earthquakes and tsunamis, severely impacting the planet's surface. While the idea of Earth being ripped apart is debated, the consequences would be disastrous. Such a scenario, however, is highly unlikely to occur in reality.
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I know that climate, seasonal and magnetic poles would be affected by this, but please, refer to them in your answer.

What would happen if Earth were to suddenly reverse direction of its rotation, or suddenly change it's axis so it rotates side to side (like uranus) or front to back instead of rotating top to bottom? Also, what would happen to us; would we fly around because of inertia because we want to stay in the same direction if the Earth reversed rotation direction or suddenly change the way it is spinning?
 
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We'd all be thrown several miles due to inertia and the Earth would probably be ripped apart by whatever force caused the reversal (such as an asteroid the size of Mercury slamming into Brazil).
 
Curious that you mention Brazil and asteroids when the world cup is on.
 
Mt. Nixion said:
What would happen if Earth were to suddenly reverse direction of its rotation, or suddenly change it's axis so it rotates side to side (like uranus) or front to back instead of rotating top to bottom? Also, what would happen to us; would we fly around because of inertia because we want to stay in the same direction if the Earth reversed rotation direction or suddenly change the way it is spinning?
That would require enormous amounts of energy and the accelerations at the Earth's surface would be similary huge. As russ mentioned - things would go flying (or thrown) - it wouldn't be pleasant. I don't know if the Earth would get ripped apart, but the earthquakes and tsunamis would be severe (and that's and understatement).

On the other hand, such a scenario is not likely to happen.
 
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