
What If Earth Orbited Jupiter?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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NO_ONEHERE
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No I have a good day because we are having a great time and we should have a good day because good days are good but if a bad day is bad then then nobody would like you so we don-t want anybody to be homes by anybody everybody wants to be nice to you nobody wants to make fun of aniline so I just really want to tell you people need to be good and just be damn selves they don-t want to be bullied by you so don-t bully because they want to be in peace so if you-re any kind of bully don-t hurt anybody so yeah I just don-t hurt anybody this is a great great thing so if you don-t know that you should because no one wants to be bullied by you so just don-t bullyBullying is really bad so I just don-t feel it OK to still do it stop stop the bullying stop the hate comments stopped everything just stop being rude we want to have peace in our own lives I don-t want anybody to bully us have our own ways we don-t want you to be in our content just tell me it-s just no don-t do it don-t do it it will be very sad if I knew that y-all do it Super mad at you because you-re keep on fighting hate comments so just don-t do it don-t just stop it cut it out cut it out no needs to write comments on peoples videos stop the bullying goodbye--
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Smartest
If Earth orbited Jupiter, it would have a number of significant effects on our planet. The most obvious would be a change in temperature, as Jupiter is much farther from the sun than Earth. This would likely result in much colder temperatures on Earth, making it difficult for most forms of life as we know it to survive.
Additionally, Jupiter has a much stronger gravity than Earth, which would make it difficult for most forms of life to move around and survive. The stronger gravity would also affect the oceans, as the water would be pulled towards the center of the planet, potentially resulting in massive tides and waves.
Also, the stronger magnetic field of Jupiter would expose Earth to stronger radiation, which would make it difficult for life to survive on the surface.
It's worth noting that Jupiter is a gas giant, so it doesn't have a solid surface, so Earth would not be able to orbit around it in the traditional sense.
It is important to note that this scenario is purely hypothetical and that the possibility of Earth orbiting Jupiter is extremely unlikely, as the conditions and parameters that allow Earth to be in its current orbit and sustain life as we know it, are not present in Jupiter's orbit.
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If Earth orbited Jupiter, it would have a number of significant effects on our planet. The most obvious would be a change in temperature, as Jupiter is much farther from the sun than Earth. This would likely result in much colder temperatures on Earth, making it difficult for most forms of life as we know it to survive.
Additionally, Jupiter has a much stronger gravity than Earth, which would make it difficult for most forms of life to move around and survive. The stronger gravity would also affect the oceans, as the water would be pulled towards the center of the planet, potentially resulting in massive tides and waves.
Also, the stronger magnetic field of Jupiter would expose Earth to stronger radiation, which would make it difficult for life to survive on the surface.
It's worth noting that Jupiter is a gas giant, so it doesn't have a solid surface, so Earth would not be able to orbit around it in the traditional sense.
It is important to note that this scenario is purely hypothetical and that the possibility of Earth orbiting Jupiter is extremely unlikely, as the conditions and parameters that allow Earth to be in its current orbit and sustain life as we know it, are not present in Jupiter's orbit.
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Rock
That's a good question. But here's another one, related, that's even more interesting: what if a -moon- orbited Jupiter? Here's the catch: the moon is just far enough from Jupiter that in its sky Jupiter appears as the same size as the sun appears in the Earth's sky. The answer is that its orbital period would be 1 year, just like the Earth - almost exactly. It's a question Kepler, himself, could have addressed because (unbeknownst to most people) he was -actually- applying Kepler's laws to the newly-discovered -Galilean- moons of Jupiter, particularly the law that relates distance to orbital period. But he never got around to noticing that the orbital period of a moon at the -Jupiter As Big As Sun In The Sky- distance would be a year. He blew it! He missed the boat, and it was sailing right in front of him. All the more tragic: he even said that it was likely the same mechanism driving the orbits of the Galilean moons as that driving the orbits of the planets around the sun.
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That's a good question. But here's another one, related, that's even more interesting: what if a -moon- orbited Jupiter? Here's the catch: the moon is just far enough from Jupiter that in its sky Jupiter appears as the same size as the sun appears in the Earth's sky. The answer is that its orbital period would be 1 year, just like the Earth - almost exactly. It's a question Kepler, himself, could have addressed because (unbeknownst to most people) he was -actually- applying Kepler's laws to the newly-discovered -Galilean- moons of Jupiter, particularly the law that relates distance to orbital period. But he never got around to noticing that the orbital period of a moon at the -Jupiter As Big As Sun In The Sky- distance would be a year. He blew it! He missed the boat, and it was sailing right in front of him. All the more tragic: he even said that it was likely the same mechanism driving the orbits of the Galilean moons as that driving the orbits of the planets around the sun.
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Ranga
The bit on tidal forces in overrated. Earth due to its massive mass would be the furthest moon of Jupiter, well clear of Galiliean moons. Even compared to all of them combined, earth is 20 or more times massive. Most likely the Earth Moon system will knock all the Gallilean moons out of orbit.
People don't realize how bad ass is Earth's gravity for a small rocky body.
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The bit on tidal forces in overrated. Earth due to its massive mass would be the furthest moon of Jupiter, well clear of Galiliean moons. Even compared to all of them combined, earth is 20 or more times massive. Most likely the Earth Moon system will knock all the Gallilean moons out of orbit.
People don't realize how bad ass is Earth's gravity for a small rocky body.
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Davey
If Earth was orbiting inside the Roche limit around Jupiter, then not only would the -daily apocalypse- be happening, but all the underground shelters'd be getting ripped up, too. If you're going to postulate Earth Orbiting Jupiter, move it out of the danger zone. Lot more fun. :P
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If Earth was orbiting inside the Roche limit around Jupiter, then not only would the -daily apocalypse- be happening, but all the underground shelters'd be getting ripped up, too. If you're going to postulate Earth Orbiting Jupiter, move it out of the danger zone. Lot more fun. :P
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darcho
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Steven
Lol earthquake Monday's. Volcanic Tuesday's. Tsunami wenesdays. Asteroid weekend's. That'll teach lazy people a thing or two. --hilarious and great video by the way. Well that's the 7 day weather forecast for us. Everyday s an apocalypse.
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Lol earthquake Monday's. Volcanic Tuesday's. Tsunami wenesdays. Asteroid weekend's. That'll teach lazy people a thing or two. --hilarious and great video by the way. Well that's the 7 day weather forecast for us. Everyday s an apocalypse.
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DEMI
Everyday would be struggle if it would happen now that we now what normal conditions are but if we would have evoluted in that environment that would be normal for us just like it it's normal for aliens living on Jupiter -
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Everyday would be struggle if it would happen now that we now what normal conditions are but if we would have evoluted in that environment that would be normal for us just like it it's normal for aliens living on Jupiter -
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I4Y
I doubt it would be as chaotic as What If usually makes it seem. Aside from the gravitational tugs, most of Jupiter's moons have been observed by probes to have impacts that are not that recent.
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I doubt it would be as chaotic as What If usually makes it seem. Aside from the gravitational tugs, most of Jupiter's moons have been observed by probes to have impacts that are not that recent.
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Cheeseburger
2022 and Joe Biden's america. we're currently living in Apocalypse just about every day so there's that. and it's only going to get worse. Elect Libertarians folks it's our only hope
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2022 and Joe Biden's america. we're currently living in Apocalypse just about every day so there's that. and it's only going to get worse. Elect Libertarians folks it's our only hope
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Melike
if the world orbiting by the jupiter? the orbital period would be 7. 16545287 probably; ) avarage orbital speed 8. 780 km/s. surface gravity would be probably1. 524 m/s2. joke joke )
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if the world orbiting by the jupiter? the orbital period would be 7. 16545287 probably; ) avarage orbital speed 8. 780 km/s. surface gravity would be probably1. 524 m/s2. joke joke )
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Adam
So Juniper is just a massive slingshot?
Let's blow it up. Nuke it, fire bullets into the storms and for nations everywhere, fire one nuke straight into the red eye.
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So Juniper is just a massive slingshot?
Let's blow it up. Nuke it, fire bullets into the storms and for nations everywhere, fire one nuke straight into the red eye.
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A.
We would be hit by the other moons and be destroyed and made either into a ring system or large moon that MAY create an atmosphere viable enough for life
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We would be hit by the other moons and be destroyed and made either into a ring system or large moon that MAY create an atmosphere viable enough for life
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The
If earth was the size of the tiny grapes on the bottom of the container, and Jupiter was the size of a basketball, the scale would be totally off
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If earth was the size of the tiny grapes on the bottom of the container, and Jupiter was the size of a basketball, the scale would be totally off
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Alexandre
You just forget to inform one tiny tiny bit. at what distance would be that orbit and, what if the distance was different? Why so close?
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You just forget to inform one tiny tiny bit. at what distance would be that orbit and, what if the distance was different? Why so close?
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Philippe
Still, Living around Jupiter's wouldn't be as bad a having to listen to Mariah Carey's All I want for Christmas song over and over again.
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Still, Living around Jupiter's wouldn't be as bad a having to listen to Mariah Carey's All I want for Christmas song over and over again.
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Mike
We wouldn't be here. the Torus around Jupiter is the most radioactive areas in the solar system, also Metis is Jupiter closest moon not Io.
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We wouldn't be here. the Torus around Jupiter is the most radioactive areas in the solar system, also Metis is Jupiter closest moon not Io.
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NO_ONEHERE
Wow wow wow wow wow really wow wow bro wow I can-t believe he did this he doesn-t actually make his dumb thumb nails
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Wow wow wow wow wow really wow wow bro wow I can-t believe he did this he doesn-t actually make his dumb thumb nails
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Dancing
Great video! Maybe we could see about other planets as well like. what if Earth orbited Mars, or Saturn, or Mercury?
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Great video! Maybe we could see about other planets as well like. what if Earth orbited Mars, or Saturn, or Mercury?
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Game
Plot twist: If earth was the size of jupiter and jupiter was the size of earth so we-d be saved (REVERSE PSYCHOLOGY)
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Plot twist: If earth was the size of jupiter and jupiter was the size of earth so we-d be saved (REVERSE PSYCHOLOGY)
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John
I've heard what if about 100 times in 8: 41 minutes. so it's already too much for me. leave the Earth as well.
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I've heard what if about 100 times in 8: 41 minutes. so it's already too much for me. leave the Earth as well.
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whatif
It would only be Called shoe maker if it hit us on ONE piece other signs maybe jupiters rain or hot shower.
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It would only be Called shoe maker if it hit us on ONE piece other signs maybe jupiters rain or hot shower.
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