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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: MiloMorai on October 13, 2022, 12:07:40 PM
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But would your GO that far? I'd think you'd turn around and fall back toward the center at some point. Kinda like a REALLY, REALLY long bungee cord
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You'd be toasted and roasted and utterly well done before even getting to the center.
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You'd be toasted and roasted and utterly well done before even getting to the center.
Guess you’ve never seen the documentary journey to the centre of the earth,there a whole hidden world down there and that’s where the Dino’s went to escape mankind…. :bolt:
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You would get splattered on the side wall before you get through the crust
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Guess you’ve never seen the documentary journey to the centre of the earth,there a whole hidden world down there and that’s where the Dino’s went to escape mankind…. :bolt:
No, but I've read a couple of documentary books about it, written by the great scientist Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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No, but I've read a couple of documentary books about it, written by the great scientist Edgar Rice Burroughs.
:aok
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Guess you’ve never seen the documentary journey to the centre of the earth,there a whole hidden world down there and that’s where the Dino’s went to escape mankind…. :bolt:
I too have seen this documentary so it must be accurate.
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No, but I've read a couple of documentary books about it, written by the great scientist Edgar Rice Burroughs.
mmmm Dejah Thoris ...
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You would get splattered on the side wall before you get through the crust
Well it's probably safe to guess that Earth's rotation is not taken into account for this, otherwise that is exactly what would happen. Earth spins a lot faster than most realize.
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You would be fried to a crisp. Lol.
It was just the other day I was looking up the deepest Wells ever dug on earth. The Soviets dug the deepest well or board the deepest well whatever you call it. It was about 12 miles deep and it took them several years. The United States had one that went about 8 miles.
The Soviet one had to stop when it hit some kind of molten sulfur or something like that. But it gets super hot when you start getting down a few thousand feet.
So nobody's really gotten past the Earth's crust I don't believe. Or the mantle or whatever it's called.
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You would be fried to a crisp. Lol.
It was just the other day I was looking up the deepest Wells ever dug on earth. The Soviets dug the deepest well or board the deepest well whatever you call it. It was about 12 miles deep and it took them several years. The United States had one that went about 8 miles.
The Soviet one had to stop when it hit some kind of molten sulfur or something like that. But it gets super hot when you start getting down a few thousand feet.
So nobody's really gotten past the Earth's crust I don't believe. Or the mantle or whatever it's called.
What size of board is that? :D
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Stupid voice to text!
But I think it was a 6-in board. LOL
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Is the tunnel on the axis of rotation or perpendicular to it? :devil
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when you reach the middle, does gravity pull you from all directions? Maybe you just stay in the middle. A charred little ball.
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when you reach the middle, does gravity pull you from all directions? Maybe you just stay in the middle. A charred little ball.
In the center you would be weightless, but also burnt to a crisp.
Coogan