in that case i send my regards to literally every physicist in that universe cause they’re gonna be pulling their hair out trying to figure out where the hell all that energy went, until the sol system gets ripped apart due to the sudden decrease in mass, which should happen to every star system that got significantly corrupted
wait hell doesn’t get censored anymore?
interesting
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Tbh people might be more busy with the multiversal glitch having happened and not some specifications regarding more or less the armagedon
Fortunately, the Sun did not get affected. The effect is not “equal” across the universe. Some star systems might be completely unaffected due to the innate randomness of process.
if the earth got affected then ya still gotta worry about the moon getting launched away from us, and the fact that gravity is suddenly lower, and if the moon got affected then tidal waves are gonna happen due to its mass suddenly dropping
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I am not sure the loss of mass is enough to cause major orbital disturbances
I think the overall mass change is actually very, very small on the Earth (>0.18%), but with the vast amounts of steam that is about to be created from the lava pools where Australia and South America used be, Earth might be getting a Great Dying 2.0.
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Which is why I said this is probably the beginning of the end
i feel like it’s gonna be a LOT more than a great dying 2.0
if those lava pools have a way for seawater to spread into em they’re gonna boil away the entire ocean down to a certain level, and then you’re gonna have an atmosphere that is up to 250X its original mass, with all that extra mass being Just Steam.
and thats not even mentioning how the pressure waves that’d cause would be well more than enough to flatten every building probably ever
oh and the increase in volume that’d give the atmosphere would be more than enough to deorbit the ISS so no hope there either
and the critical pressure of water is 217 atmospheres so if ya want any life to have hope of survival, hope it’s less than that
the oceans fully draining could take a couple of weeks, but enough of them vaporizing to kill or doom all animal life would take hours at most
anyways
Action: find a suitable location to lay down and dissolve into a puddle of anaerobic photosynthesis when the heat reaches me
(cause chlorobaculum tepidum is, as its name suggests, very thermophilic, so that is my best shot at surviving that, but the oxygen concentration must be very low, though chlorobaculum tepidum is one of the most oxygen tolerant members of the chlorobia family)
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Well that doesn’t sound too good with a round here usually taking this long
It is also highly likely the current atmosphere would not be able even remotely hold that amount of water, which would instead turn into a global rain equivalent of several kilometers falling over several weeks.
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