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Worlds population
A few years ago I was told that the entire Human population,if stood shoulder to shoulder,could fit on the Isle of Wight.
Is this still true? Or would the Isle of Man be needed!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No it doesnt make sense does it?
It did in my little mind anyway.
What i meant is (and btw i think you are taking this just a little bit too seriously kempie!) that the whole Isle of Wight thing is just as preposterous as the jumping Chinese thing.
Both silly little things that could never be prooved one way or another but make for great mental images.
Thats what i meant (i think).
The theory behind the jumping Chinamen was based around Newton's Equal-And-Opposite Law, where a force acting on something has the equal force acting in the opposite direction. For example, a bag of flour sits on a table. Through gravity, the flour is pushing down on the table but the table is also pushing upwards with an equal force, otherwise everything would be flat on the floor. When a person jumps, they exert a pressure on their feet to lift them into the air, but the earth below their feet also applies a force upwards and against them. Gravity then brings the objects back together. The theory is that if enough people jumped then there would be enough opposite energy adn gravitational pull between them to pull one object to the other, and in this case the earth towards the Chinamen, therefore moving the earth if they all jumped together. The fact that they are Chinese is negligable, it was a population comparison more than anything.
In THEORY, it should work. Now all we need to do is proove it.... anyone got a big megaphone? ;-)
Sorry if slight details are wrong, I haven't done physics since finishing my a-levels. The main idea should be correct though.
And I agree with you JudgeJ ... I live in Portsmouth and there's no way on earth everyone would get to the IoW. Getting to to ferry would be hard enough seeing as there's only two roads into Portsmouth - whoever got there first would be very bored!
Another thing is this - did the area calculations take into account the hovercraft needing some land too? ;-)
Back to the jumping chinamen,surely the average weight of an American is probably 4 times that of the Chinese,therefore if the Yanks got the first jump in China would be drowned!
As for access to the Isle of Wight been tricky,perhaps the worlds population could fit on the M25,half of Britains already there.