Crucifies my enemies....

quinta-feira, julho 20, 2006

Agora que todos saltamos...

(ahahahahahahahahahahaha)

World Jump Day is a hoax[1] global flash mob event scheduled for July 20, 2006 at 11:39.13 UTC, at which time the organization claims to have 600 million people from the western hemisphere jump simultaneously. They claim this will move the Earth out of its current orbit, and into a new one, one that will not cause global warming. The site is an art installation by Torsten Lauschmann (claiming to be a Professor Hans Peter Niesward from the Institute for Gravitational Physics in Munich), and in no way serious.

According to DNS lookup information, the site http://www.worldjumpday.org is hosted in UK, on http://uk2.net/ [2]. Before that, it was registered to Torsten Lauschmann. Lauschman is a German artist currently living in Glasgow. His website, http://www.lauschmann.com, links to the World Jump Day website and a tour where he travelled under the name "Slender Whiteman" (http://www.slenderwhiteman.com).

The counter for the site, measuring registered jumpers, is also fake. It seems to go both up and down. For a point of reference, at 21:37 on 18th July 2006, it was at 598,196,296 but just 15 minutes later it had dropped to around 598,106,000. [3] Less than 12 hours before the event the site's counter reads that there are 600,256,820 registered jumpers, almost 50% of all internet users[4].

Even if it were to be taken seriously, World Jump Day's claim is completely unscientific and has been widely discredited[5][6]. There are a number of reasons to reject the thesis:

It is impossible to permanently change the Earth's orbit using the planet's own mass (which includes that of the world's population) unless such mass is ejected from the Earth at escape velocity (see Newton's third law of motion). The center of gravity of the system containing the earth and its population of humans will remain in the exact same orbit it was always in throughout the jump. However, for the very brief moment when the jumpers are in the air, the Earth's orbit would be moved a tiny bit - only to be restored to its exact same location by the force of gravity acting between the jumpers and the planet while they are in the air.
Even ejecting such mass from the Earth (or colliding to it from outer space), the resulting energy would be equivalent to only 2% of the energy released by a modern hydrogen bomb, shifting the Earth's orbit just a small fraction of the radius of a single atom [7].
Since the Earth's orbit is elliptic, there are already great variations in its distance from the Sun (about 5,000,000 km) with no generally noticeable changes in temperature. Applying a brief force to the surface of the earth would not move its orbit further from the sun - it would merely change the shape of the ellipse - so at some times of year the earth would actually be closer to the sun whilst at others it would be further away.
The World Jump Day website gave the jump time as 11:39:13 GMT, but the countdown on the same site was (as of May 6 2006) counting down to 10:39:13 GMT. There seemed to have been a confusion between the GMT or UTC time and the UK legal time 11:39:13 which takes into account daylight savings time. Recently the countdown was adjusted to reach zero at 11:39:13 GMT.

Still, it is probably the largest (and first?) worldwide flash mob project ever.

5 comentários:

ZekE disse...

É idiota, mas admito que saltei :S Meti isso na cabeça dd que vi o site que "recrutava" LOL!
Será que a órbita mudou??? :P LOL

Luke disse...

E o que tem? Também saltei!
(Não é aquela música que diz, podes não chegar à lua mas tiraste os pés do chão?)

Eva Gonçalves, PhD Sociology disse...

Eu não saltei. Perdi as horas.

ZekE disse...

(Não é aquela música que diz, podes não chegar à lua mas tiraste os pés do chão?)

Palavras sábias :P

Se a órbita não mudou a culpa é dos coreanos!!!

Tresloucada disse...

n me apetecia sair da kangoo e saltar,lamento!
Dos coreanos? hummm :S