![]() ![]() That would be bad, because people living in a flat-Earth Australia wouldn’t have enough oxygen to breathe. Objects closer to the edge of the Earth would fall sideways instead of down. There would be other side effects of this funny gravity. But at least you wouldn’t fall off of it. ![]() ![]() You might never see the gorgeous 45 m (150 ft) tall wall of ice, called Antarctica, guard-railing the Earth’s edge.Īnd you’d never learn what’s on the flip side. Gravity would be so strong around there that it would be impossible for you to make it. This would be the reason why you couldn’t walk to the edge of a flat Earth. At some point, it would begin to pull you downward, so you’d have to start climbing. And the further you got from the center, the stronger this pull would be. Everything on Earth, and around it, would be pulled toward this point. The center of gravity on a flat Earth would be right here, in the middle. Does anybody feel like a burnt pancake? No? If you want some real science, then yes, there would be gravity on a flat Earth. I don’t need to tell you that you can’t increase the speed forever. ![]()
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