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if the center of the Earth was hollow would you float around like you were in space.
The discussion centers on the gravitational effects experienced within a hollow Earth, concluding that gravity inside a hollow spherical shell is zero. Participants assert that a traveler would experience weightlessness while passing through the center, reaching speeds of approximately 7900 m/s. The oscillation period for such a journey would be around 84.5 minutes, with the traveler popping up on the opposite side after about 42 minutes. The gravitational influence of the Moon and the dynamics of the Earth-Moon barycenter are also acknowledged as factors affecting the overall motion.
PREREQUISITESStudents of physics, geophysicists, and anyone interested in gravitational theory and the dynamics of celestial mechanics will benefit from this discussion.
Nik_2213 said:Don't forget the Moon's gravity will offset the sweet-spot...
How can a centre be around the edge of something?Wonderbread said:you change the position of the center of gravity if the Earth center was a hollow sphere, the the gravitational center would be around the edge of the spere equal in all directions,
Wonderbread said:The traveler accelerates toward the center of the Earth and is momentarily weightless when passing through the geometric center at about 7900 m/s or almost 17,700 miles/hr. The traveler would pop up on the opposite side of the Earth after a little more than 42 minutes. But unless he or she grabs something to hold on, they will fall back for a return journey and continue to oscillate with a round-trip time of 84.5 minutes.