If the earth completely stopped motion, then we'd a couple things would happen. The amount of force that the earth just stopped moving at could just completely collapse the earth and we'd all be dead. The sun is gone so we'd all just freeze. We crash into another planet. Now for going faster than the speed of light: As you go closer and closer to the speed of light, the mass of the object grows more and more, if one were to get to that speed, it's mass would be infinite and we'd all get sucked in by its gravitational pull.
Okay, first: know your reletivity theory. Compared to other you will be living forever but in your own perspective, you will just age accordingly to a normal person. Deltat1 = t2 t2 * gamma factor. Gamma factor = *root* V / C*square* Mass time energy and velocity are not constant. So there will be enough energy in the whole universe to speed up to the speed of light because after a while you will be lighter than a feather. So it is possible in theory to get to the speed of light. Emphasis on "in theory". But to answer your question basically: you will still live as long as you originally would. Just aliens will see you die faster (just in case you believe in them). But the rest on earth wouldnt notice a thing except for climate changes
If the Earth immediately stopped all motion, then you would go flying forward at thousands of Kms per second because of inertia. You would definitely die within a second unless you were in space due to the sudden change in motion. Your brain would go through your eye sockets and all your blood vessels would instantly break.
No. As someone who studies physics on a daily basis, I can assure you we won't. Unless you took into effect the theory of relativity and the Earth was an inanimate object that had a different laws of physics. Perhaps it's possible to change laws of physics. But it's currently unknown. And when you said "living forever". You're thinking inside the box. If you passed the boundary of time, what is forever? What is one second? What's the difference? There is none because time henceforth doesn't exist. I'd be happy to answer any more of your questions. Follow me if you have any✌️.
How would farts behave differently without gravity? A) would the gas disperse more rapidly? Therefore not being as humurous? B) I typically consider farting in duck hunting waders to be the worst possible way to endure a fart upon oneself. It's hours long of resniffing and wafting. Would a lesser gravity of any degree make this worse? I'm pretty sure gravity is able to suck some of the gas down to the boots where it waits to be pushed up and out by kneeling or standing in waist deep water. Lesser gravity would probably create a condition where these gas pockets are not as numerous or dense. I'm guessing the wader fart would be more on the level of carhatt overall farts. Stinky but not the "I ate three Totinos personal pizzas in my trailer, drank a six pack, (budwieser) for dinner last night and the Svenhards Danishes with coffee this morning at 4:30 am have caused a condition in my waders that has really affected my duck calling skills. Almost like the call had a lung full of helium. Oops. I'm way off topic.
If you fart near a black hole, no one will even smell it because the noxious cocktail of gasses will be sucked straight across the event horizon and beyond the point of no return
Ah, I love those physics discussions, reminds me of my studies yeeears ago. In fact all has been said before. Your brother and you are making one fundamental mistake. You have to consider speed relative to your own reference frame if you want to measure time in your reference frame. For someone outside of your reference frame, time will tick differently.
if all motion would stop, there would be nothing to prevent the earth from "falling" to the sun. So yea, we all die.
It is possible to stop time. You need a infinite source of mass that is strong enough to trap light, ie black hole. Gravity is affected by mass /).- Rotation has nothing to do with gravity only thing that possible could be affected is the liquid core of iron in the centre of the planet. Which generates the magnetic field.
Time wouldn't change. We would lose gravity, all air would be sucked in to the vacuum of space, and we would all float aimlessly and suffocate.
Black holes cannot stop time completely. Time cannot stop. Black holes and turn the seconds we feel now into what we define as days or years.
T'=T/sqrt(1-(v/c)^2) T'=dilated Time T=actual time V= your speed C=speed of light You can't travelling at the speed of light Because when you do this equation it will be undefined, meaning time will stop, in theory yes you could live forever, but you wouldn't be living because nothing is happening
To reach the speed of light you need infinite energy, which isn't possible, because no form of energy we know of is infinite. We need infinite energy for infinite time.
For outsiders yeah. But if you are the one traveling at the speed of light, you will just grow old n die