The other day I was watching a video of an atheist and a christian going at each other on a beach front debate. One of them mentions god stopping the sun for a day and the atheist says that would mean the earth would stop spinning and therefore we would all float off into space if that happened. Therefore it didn't happen, even if god wanted it too or something similar to that.
In any case, I was thinking about it. Does the rotation of the earth create the gravity we feel? I don't think so, I am, of course, no physics professor or learned scholar by any means, but I was under the assumption that mass determines how much gravity is felt. And if we look at the merry-go-round when it spins it pushes things away from the center due to centrifugal force. So, if the earth were to stop spinning, wouldn't we then feel the full effect of the earths gravity due to lack of centrifugal force? (granted it probably wouldn't be crushing gravity, but more then we are used to perhaps).
Is this correct? Or do we actually float of into space if the earth stopped spinning?
McCragge
In any case, I was thinking about it. Does the rotation of the earth create the gravity we feel? I don't think so, I am, of course, no physics professor or learned scholar by any means, but I was under the assumption that mass determines how much gravity is felt. And if we look at the merry-go-round when it spins it pushes things away from the center due to centrifugal force. So, if the earth were to stop spinning, wouldn't we then feel the full effect of the earths gravity due to lack of centrifugal force? (granted it probably wouldn't be crushing gravity, but more then we are used to perhaps).
Is this correct? Or do we actually float of into space if the earth stopped spinning?
McCragge