User talk:TheEarthCanBeMoved
We’ve all heard Archimedes great quote, “give me a place to stand, and I can move the earth. I’m here to tell you that the Earth can be moved without standing on another planet. You’ve all heard of Newton’s three Laws of Thermodynamics. The third one states. “For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction.” This means that for every bit of energy expended, there is an equal amount being expended inversely proportionally (in the opposite direction).
So, using that bit of info, we can conclude that for every thing that moves away from the Earth, the Earth moves away at an inverse proportion. I will now prove that. The formula for momentum is
p=m*v
P stands for momentum. I don’t know why.
Say I have a one Kilogram (a unit of Mass) book, and I lift it at a rate of on meter per second. So that means
pB=mB*vB
pB=1kg*1m/s
pB=1(kg*m)/s
We now have the momentum of the book. Now we know that the mass of the Earth is 5.98*1024kg. Ican also be concluded that, because of Newton’s third Law of Thermodynamics, that the momentum of the book will equal the momentum of the Earth.
pB=pE
We can plug in what we already know about the book and the formula for the momentum of the Earth.
1(kg*m)/s=mE*vE
Now we can plug in the mass of the Earth.
1(kg*m)/s=5.98*1024kg*vE
or
1(kg*m)/s=5980000000000000000000000*vE
By division we can find that the Earth’s velocity is
1.67*10-25m/s=vE
.000000000000000000000000167m/s=vE
By the way, this motion in is going down. This is the rate the earth will move as long as I continue to lift that one Kilogram book up. Say I only lift that book for one second. We can calculate that it will only move one meter (three feet).
d*t=v
d*1s=1m/s
d=1m
Using this formula, we can find out how far the Earth moves.
d*t=v
d*1s=1.67*10-25m/s
d=1.67*10-25
or
d=.000000000000000000000000167m
To give you an idea of just how far that is, a hydrogen atom has a diameter of 1.06*10-10m, or .000000000106m. So I haven’t even moved the Earth the distance of a hydrogen atom. IT’S IMMEASURABLE!!! So it can only be mathematically proven. It can never be measured. Now that you know how to move the Earth, go show a friend!
Souce: http://theearthcanbemoved.googlepages.com/home.htm
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