A “flat” planet’s gravity would still pull toward the center of its mass, so the “edge” of such a planet would feel like a tall mountain and you wouldn’t fall off into space when you hit the edge, you’d just be walking along the “bottom” of the world at the top of a tall mountainside.
As little as I like Columbus, I admire his bravery. Alas, I’d have a harder time admiring astronauts headed for Mars, because they already have a good idea what to expect.
gocomics over 12 years ago
A “flat” planet’s gravity would still pull toward the center of its mass, so the “edge” of such a planet would feel like a tall mountain and you wouldn’t fall off into space when you hit the edge, you’d just be walking along the “bottom” of the world at the top of a tall mountainside.
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
As little as I like Columbus, I admire his bravery. Alas, I’d have a harder time admiring astronauts headed for Mars, because they already have a good idea what to expect.
doug over 12 years ago
Cow nails it again.
Mopman over 12 years ago
Hilarious!
mrsullenbeauty over 12 years ago
But more importantly, will the libraries be open?