On May 14, 11:42=A0pm, sir.jpturc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On 14 mai, 03:08, "Green Xenon [Radium]" <gluceg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > Hi:
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> > The 1st and obvious answer is that half the world would be night and
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> > other half would be day without change.
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> > However, what would be the less apparent effects? For example, how
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> > it affect the ecosystem, the climate, polar ice caps.
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> > Lets assume that the Earth stops spinning in a manner such that it is
> > the time [in terms of sun/earth orientation] always 4:30 AM
> > standard-time in Stamford, Connecticut. Let's also assume that the
> > Earth's movement stops when it is summer for the southern hemisphere
and=
> > winter for the northern hemisphere.
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> > What would be the effects? That it would be always be summer in
> > Australia and winter in Canada is self-explanatory.
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> > Thanks,
>
> > Radium
I'm *almost* certain that it would severely
disrupt the flow of mindless trash cross-
posted to sci.newsgroups.
Then again, perhaps not.


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