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[From: Astronomy & Space] [author: ] [Date: 01-07] [Hit: ]
If our earth was somehow suddenly gone, would we be transported into one of the parallel universes where earth is still a whole? Or..?Just want some semi-philosophical or science-y answers to this question.......


If our earth was somehow suddenly gone, would we be transported into one of the parallel universes where earth is still a whole? Or..?
Just want some semi-philosophical or science-y answers to this question.
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answers:
Paula say: No.
If earth suddenly disappeared ...
We would all be flung off into space at the speed and direction we were moving in.
That means about 900mph at the equator.
And 0 mph if you were at the north or south pole.
And without the earth and its air we would all be dead in less than a minute.

We would not be saved by some parallel universe.
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Fred say: Yes, but during that transportation our bodies without the Earth's atmospheric pressure would first begin boiling at our eye's cornea then ears mouth and every opening by the time we reached some "parallel universes" we would be perfectly freeze dried.
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Who say: answer you picked - wrong

we would continue in the same orbit as the earth had
(the gravitational effect of the sun is the same on us as the earth)


(IF a parallel universe exists then there would be an exact copy of the earth in it and copies of us living on it

WE in this universe would not go anywhere outside OUR universe)
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Jeffrey K say: No. There is no evidence of parallel universes. And even if they exist, they are disconnected from our universe so no interaction is possible.
And it is impossible for earth to be suddenly gone.
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sparrow say: And why do you think the Universe cares enough to kindly transport us out of danger if
something were to happen to the Earth? If something were to happen on Earth, all life
will perish. We need the protection of the atmosphere, so we don't die from the suns
radiation, not to mention air to breath, and food from the Earth.
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ksgentleman70 say: Here's the "science-y" answer to your question:

We would all be dead, floating in the vacuum of space, frozen solid by the extreme cold.
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Metal say: There are no parallel universes, so no. If there were they would not be connected in such a way as for that to happen, because that would mean one universes objects had dominance over another.
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Starrysky say: No "science-y" answers are possible when replying to a fantasy. Even "semi-phllosophical" ones are hard to write.
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Richard D say: Nay, but they will all go down altogether with.
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say: Our earth wouldn’t suddenly be gone.

Law of conservation of matter.
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