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LS (lain@lain.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 11:27:35 JST LS If the whole left side of the universe would disappear, would you feel a strong gravitational attraction to your right or would it pretty much stay the same? -
😼 Space Catboy :redrocket: (galena@paws.moe)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 12:02:08 JST 😼 Space Catboy :redrocket: @lain I'd finally be able to own all the guns I want without those damn lefties trying to ban them LS likes this. -
TZL (timezoneless@mstdn.social)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 12:48:43 JST TZL @lain it's a matter of facts, and it's a fact of matter 😋😅
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ilja :pumpkin_owo: (ilja@ilja.space)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 19:26:41 JST ilja :pumpkin_owo: @lain Not entirely sure what "the whole left of the universe" exactly entails, but in general and with current understanding, my guess would be that you wouldn't feel that :blobfoxthinking: If there's a gravitational attraction change, the earth would start to accelerate in a different direction to compensate, so the net result to you would be the same. Otoh, there will be a stronger force on one side of the planet then the other, but I'm not sure how much of a difference that would make :blobfoxthink: Or maybe you're on the "left part" who disappeared, in which case you may not feel anything at all any more :blobfoxo_o: LS likes this.
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