Homer Simpson's Favorite Planet
9 years ago by defrequest · 2300 Likes · 16 comments · Popular
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guest
· 9 years ago
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That would be cool to be in the center and look up and see your world above you
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meowiamacat
· 9 years ago
It would also kinda be a bit shit, like if it was a really small hole so when you looked up all you could see is that other city across the hole from you and you'd miss out on stars and the sky and if you wanted to see anything but that other city you'd have to look out to the horizon but you'd never get the experience of lying on your back and stargazing or sunbathing or anything.
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rena0164
· 9 years ago
What about all the balloons that flew away, would they just stay in the center?
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bad_wolf_9
· 9 years ago
OOOH!
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deleted
· 9 years ago
According to the laws of physics, it's still very unlikely. But I hope we will find it someday.
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guest
· 9 years ago
How?, it doesn't have a core witch is essential to create a magnetic field to protect all life from deadly wavelengths of light and solar flares.
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deleted
· 9 years ago
Nobody has ever talked about an inhabited donut-shaped planet.
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igorsouz4
· 9 years ago
I think the part around the center would have less gravity, because the part above you would pull above, acting against normal gravity.
pokethebear
· 9 years ago
But would it have sprinkles?
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sqkuirtle
· 9 years ago
Still waiting for a link on "how". Just took a physics class last semester and I find this hard to believe
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gunnerwolf
· 9 years ago
http://io9.com/what-would-the-earth-be-like-if-it-was-the-shape-of-a-d-1515700296
keepsake
· 9 years ago
Would that mean that you could actually fall off the earth?
lockdis
· 9 years ago
no, if u look carefully, you see that it wraps around, there would be a large hill but if theres gravity, you cant fall into the sky...
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brainfreeze
· 9 years ago
But will it blend?
brainfreeze
· 9 years ago
How high was I when I wrote that
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illflyifiwantto
· 9 years ago
Halo, anyone?