The earth would end
If Earth's net radiation budget became unbalanced, it could lead to changes in the planet's temperature and climate. If incoming solar radiation exceeds outgoing heat radiation, Earth would warm, potentially causing global warming and climate change. Conversely, if outgoing heat radiation exceeds incoming solar radiation, Earth would cool, possibly leading to a global cooling event.
Everything would be unequal and crooked.
The Cosmic Balance happened in 1982.
A backdraft. This can happen in a chimney over a fireplace.
Radiation accident in Mexico City happened in 1962.
The object with the larger volume will displace more water when dipped in water, making it more buoyant. As a result, the balance will be disrupted, and the larger volume object will float while the smaller volume object will sink.
All sides unequal in length? You're not going to get this in planar geometry. You might get it in spherical, but you cannot get a flat shape to have all the same angle, yet have all unequal sides. It's not going to happen. â–
core and radiation
It would emit a lot of radiation. Some distant black holes (or more accurately, the area around the black holes) emit more radiation than an entire galaxy. Such black holes are known as quasars.
Yes, radiation can occur in a vacuum. Radiant energy, such as light or heat, can travel through a vacuum because it does not rely on a medium to propagate. This means that even in the absence of air or any other material, radiation can still be present.
Cosmic Balance II happened in 1983.
Samut Prakan radiation accident happened on 2000-02-01.