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| 16 Aug 2014 12:09 AM |
| How would affect us? our daily lives ? Our conversations over the internet ? Things that we would normally do ? Like if the whole world is not divided and no earthquake occurred. If the world is still in one piece like a big piece of cake. Would it be easier ? Complicated ? Any curiosities on what would it be and why ? |
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| 16 Aug 2014 12:11 AM |
| It's impossible to have the exact same timezome, as the earth would have to be perfectly flat. So no gravitational pull, no atmosphere, no nothing. We'd be instantly dead by rather floating out into space, or being crushed into the flat earth. |
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| 16 Aug 2014 12:16 AM |
| I like what I've read this is a really good explanation. Still wondering if everyone has the same time though like everyone would sleep at the exact same date. |
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| 16 Aug 2014 12:19 AM |
| Well they would all have the exact same sleeping pattern, but one side of the earth would have a slight delay over the other, because of all the houses and building people built on it if the same rules still applied to the flat earth. |
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| 16 Aug 2015 09:08 PM |
but imagine if the whole world defied the laws of physics and had the same timezone everywhere the time on the clock would always be right then
~ok I'm prepared for an ambush of butthurt keyboard warriors~ |
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