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This is an impossible "what if ?" question. Angular momentum is a conserved quantity, and cannot suddenly disappear from a system. If you have a magic wand, please don't wave it; with no rotation everything that is currently orbiting the sun would disappear into it. That would give a whole new dimension to "global warming".

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