How loud is the Sun?

Here is a picture of what I was talking about. Yes, the earth has weight which effects the "mesh" or "fabric" of space. The sun even moreso.
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Now to blow your mind.
Will the earth become tilted or off center due to the growing weight of humans which are atop it? A baby weighs 7lbs and grows to weigh an average of 190lbs. Now this ads weight to the earth. Now humans do die, thus reducing the weight, then born, adding to it.
The estimated world population in 2050 is 9.2 billion!!!! It just hit 7 billion. 62% of this, 2050, will be in Africa, Southeast and Eastern Asia. Not very balanced when you think about it.
The population in 1950 was 2.55 billion.
So in roughly 75 years the world has more than doubled in population!!!!!! Actually by 2.74 times.
That's like taping a brick to the side of a your globe at home.
 
Here is a picture of what I was talking about. Yes, the earth has weight which effects the "mesh" or "fabric" of space. The sun even moreso.
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Now to blow your mind.
Will the earth become tilted or off center due to the growing weight of humans which are atop it? A baby weighs 7lbs and grows to weigh an average of 190lbs. Now this ads weight to the earth. Now humans do die, thus reducing the weight, then born, adding to it.
The estimated world population in 2050 is 9.2 billion!!!! It just hit 7 billion. 62% of this, 2050, will be in Africa, Southeast and Eastern Asia. Not very balanced when you think about it.
The population in 1950 was 2.55 billion.
So in roughly 75 years the world has more than doubled in population!!!!!! Actually by 2.74 times.
That's like taping a brick to the side of a your globe at home.

Matter cannot be created nor destroyed, only changed. so the weight you gain as a human has to come from somewhere. The earth has probably lost some weight, due to satellites, probes, space staion, etc...
 
I miss wrote that. I know that no matter will be created by the addition of more humans, but that the distribution of the mass on the planet will be disproportionate with this rapid rate of growth in a concentrated area. Thus the 62% in Africa and Asia.
 
So if everyone in the world simultaneously got in their cars and headed west full throttle, would the earth speed its rotation?...LOL

And I don't get high, just have a warped brain from doin it years ago...hahahaha...note signature!
 
You want your mind blown? Check into a 'wormhole'. Think of it as a gravitational shortcut, like the picture of space time littlebill posted but with a way out on the other side.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole

Lorentzian traversable wormholes would allow travel from one part of the universe to another part of that same universe very quickly or would allow travel from one universe to another. The possibility of traversable wormholes in general relativity was first demonstrated by Kip Thorne and his graduate student Mike Morris in a 1988 paper.

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or how about a neutron star, 1 teaspoon full weighs 1 billion tonnes, thats bloody heavy!

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Ok, try this on if you want something bizarre to ponder. You've heard of the twins paradox, which is if two people are the same age and one goes off at near the speed of light for awhile and comes back, when he gets back his twin will be old and gray and walking with a cane, while he himself will still be young.

Now if you don't travel anywhere near the speed of light the effect is still there, just not as dramatically. If you and your wife were born at the same time and you go for a drive around the block by yourself, when you get back you'll now be some small amount younger than she is. All you have to have is one of the things moving faster than the other thing.

Here's the trippy part. Just from walking, by swinging your arms say, so that parts of your body move faster than others, your body is not all the same age
 
Let's say you go back in time and kill Hitler before he could do the terrible things he did. Since this means he never did them, you would not know to go back and kill him, so he would survive and do the terrible things. That means now you know, so you go back to kill him... meaning he never did them and you would not know... :er:
 
^There's this great movie about people stuck in a time loop. There's a civilian experiment that the military secretly commandeers and two scientists discover it and discover that the military guy's plans will accidently make it blow up. Meanwhile his plans have already started a time loop, which is getting shorter, repeating faster and faster. It ends with the military guy stuck in a time loop lasting about a second where he sees a thing is going to blow up in his face and then it blows, over and over again for eternity....
 
What about the show "Quantum Leap"? Don't you think that would have totally messed up the future? He kept saving people from death and changing lives. It would have had to have altered something. The butterfly effect is crazy. Sam might have had to go save an evil person, who is now good because he changed the future so much.
 
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