nothing
if you were to continue moving the bottle for a long time what would happen to the large sediments?
Opium is actually illegal in Singapore. As to what would happen, if we look at Singapore today, there is not much impact actually. Lives still carry on as normal.
We would still be cavemen, probably.
If the illegal drug trade was legalized, GDP could potentially increase as the production and sale of drugs would be included in official economic activities. Legalization could also lead to taxation of the industry, creating a new revenue stream for the government. Additionally, there could be savings in law enforcement and judicial costs associated with prosecuting illegal drug activities.
go to jail if caught
You would get into trouble. No school principal would allow you to get that close. It is illegal.
No trade and commerce would have been possible.
You would export alot, and would have a no trade deficit whatsoever. Too bad it'll never happen.
destruction of the whole world
The Darién Gap is a poverty stricken/ lawless and dangerous; of what legal trade would there be? I can see the illegal trade to be booming in the Darién Gap.
many animals will die
No, but it's never going to happen. It would, however, be illegal for them to marry him.