^^^BOOM!......headshot!.........the kids are still hip with that right. Lol
not yet but we have white blackbirds, sparrows and crows. The mutations are caused by the emissions of a nuclear power plant. Thank heavens it was switched off after Fukushima.
It was yet another case of the flat-earth-phenomenon: politicians believed what the economy bosses told them "our power plant is completely secure and only harmless radiation leaks from it". As they found out after Tchernobyl, the leakage was considerable and anything but harmless. They fixed most of the problems but nevertheless the leukemia rate among children in the power plant's vicinity is still 8 times higher than the average. Other sorts of cancer occur 5 times oftener than average.
They couldn't claim the curvature of their heads was involved, 'cause those are definitely flat.![]()
not really. As 1G is per definition Earth's gravity at sea level, any sea-level gravity on this planet would be defined 1G, regardless of it's actual value. The problem is that physicists, too, tend to think anthropocentric.
The meter would be shorter, too, since it's defined as a certain fraction of Earth's circumference (the 10-millionth part of the longitudinal stripe that connects the Equator with the North Pole via Paris).
About that:indeed. But as a second is based on Eath's rotation and thus connected to the size, it's again what I'd like to call a "biased" measurement.
I wonder whether some currently unsolvable calculations would be solvable if we'd stop using units based on non-decimal systems.
I once wrote a short story, during my angsty teenage years, about a guy discovering that the whole world was a simulation, and all of the knowledge we had about history and the laws of physics were wrong. Kinda took the wrong lessons from "The Matrix" there (being an atheist on a religious school with a lot of creationists on staff might also have played into it). Of course, being the dumb teenager I was, the ending had the guy turning the simulation off by literally switching a lever, only for him to be immediately killed and the simulation being turned on again. So, there.
Would that world be like a pizza: people only on one side? Or would your world be inhabited on both sides? With people on both sides, there could be tunnels that connect both sides. That would make it easier to persuade them that the world is ball-shaped. Or you could have 2 completely different civilisations and play with their respective convictions.I got the sudden urge yesterday to write a fantasy novel that takes place in the Flat Earth-verse. Where there actually is a conspiracy to make people think Earth is round. I wonder how you could write that so it's plausible.
Would that world be like a pizza: people only on one side? Or would your world be inhabited on both sides? With people on both sides, there could be tunnels that connect both sides. That would make it easier to persuade them that the world is ball-shaped. Or you could have 2 completely different civilisations and play with their respective convictions.
If people live only on one side, you'd have a government vs rebels situation which might offer more action but leaves less room for new structures.
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