posted on Jul, 21 2017 @ 03:09 PM
So far, it's been a relatively quiet afternoon for me. Which sometimes leads to my mind wandering off, so I apologize in advance for this stupid
thought/question.
Suppose for science, we place a light flashing at 3 second intervals, on a really high pole roughly 900' feet high. We place said poles at a distance
of maybe half a mile apart, or more depending on line of sight, and get all the lights flashing at the same time. Make a line of these poles from the
East Coast to the West Coast. Now every time the lights come on, everyone in view of the light, jumps. Then again when the lights come on, then again,
again.....and so on. Now say everyone that is in view of the lights do this, at the same time, over time, could there be any seismic activity? Or do
you think it would look like a bunch of idiots jumping up and down?
ETA: That's roughly 6 billion pounds landing on the US at the same time (provided they all jumped the same height). That's if 1/8 of the US population
did this for science, and they weighed an average of 150lbs. Seems like a lot of force coming down.
And apparently, i'm not the only one that thought about this....
www.businessinsider.com...
I'm glad its Friday.
Hope everyone has a great weekend!!
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