But that would lower the mass of Earth, causing more of our atmosphere to escape. More importantly if enough of the mass is removed, molecules heavier than helium and hydrogen may be able to reach escape velocity, and we'd start losing some fairly precious elements of our atmosphere.Portal Maniac said:Not really.
I'm MORE angry at the nigh concentration of metallic elements in the Earth's core, causing a stronger gravitational field than there should be for a planet this sized, CAUSING all that you said.
I say we try to harvest some of that metal, ship it to Mars, stick it on the pole(s), then send some O[sub]2[/sub] there, and hope it becomes livable in future generations.
^Pretty much this..Furburt said:Well, physics keeps me alive in so many ways, so no.
And also because we'd have our blood freeze and we'd die by literaly having the life sucked out of you. Since space is at Absolute Zero all the atoms in your body would simply stop.TheNamlessGuy said:It's more Biology that you can't fly into Space.
You know, because breathing and all.
Other than that, yeah I am.
I WANT MY MOONJUMP!
I was gonna say that Physics keeps us from floating into space and bursting out heads but now I can QTGFT (quote this guy for truth).Furburt said:Well, physics keeps me alive in so many ways, so no.
oh yes, all you mortals need "atmosphere" and "gravity" to survive.Furburt said:Well, physics keeps me alive in so many ways, so no.
Damn air, destroying our precios vacuum!mrx19869 said:so saying that you hate physics is like saying you hate air..
I like you. Gravity has also been my enemy for some time too.shadowgaunt said:Don't worry, there's nothing wrong with you. Gravity is my arch nemisis.