It would be like trying to walk across a more slippery surface than the ice on an ice rink. Your car brakes would simply lock up and leave you sliding forward into destruction.
It would be like trying to walk across a more slippery surface than the ice on an ice rink. Your car brakes would simply lock up and leave you sliding forward into destruction.
It would be like trying to walk across a more slippery surface than the ice on an ice rink. Your car brakes would simply lock up and leave you sliding forward into destruction.
we die
The same thing that happens every night when the sun disappears...nothing! Gravity on Earth is not dependent on the Sun. But life on Earth is, gravity would be the least of Earth's problems if the Sun dissapeared
If suddenly no technology in this world then no one will be able to see my answer... :)
we can fly
stars
It doesn't quite make sense for that to happen. Obviously it doesn't make sense from the point of view of energy conservation. Also, mechanical energy consists of kinetic energy - so all objects would suddenly have to stop moving. Mechanical energy also consists of potential energy (including gravitational potential energy), so all objects would suddenly have to be at the lowest possible gravitational potential - presumably, all objects in the Universe would have to come together into a black hole or something like that.
we would die
They would die
The population would decrease. APEX ...
lots of things would all fall apart
nothing it proobaly would die
they would suddenly shoot forward at extremly high speeds.
The earth's water would evaporate.