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If our earth were three times it is now.


 

  • If our earth were two or three times the size it is now, then it would be difficult for us humans to get out of our earth.  

    • Let me tell you that let's take it for the size of our planet where it starts to consider itself that we are outside our earth when we are at a distance of 100 km from sea level where a speed of 40,000 km per hour is what is needed.    

    • Whereas with the size of our rockets and the amount of energy it carries, it is the same and it is completely safe to enable humans and cargo to go out world.    

      Now what do you think it would be like if our earth was as big as the planet jupiter and do you think that trips to distant space would really be possible.    For that matter it would be completely impossible for several reasons, one of which is the reason for the distance and the great force of gravity that our earth would have and we know that the bigger the size of the planet, the greater the force of gravity.   
    • The planet Jupiter has a gravitational force of 24.76 m/s² where in order to get out of the planet Jupiter you will not need a rocket or a vessel with a speed of 214,200 kilometers per hour which is a very high speed.  And if we want to be able to get such a speed, then we have to have a very big rocket, probably 10 times the rocket that we had at the moment, which would not be possible.   
    • It is quite clear that if we were able to travel at a very high speed then a large amount of energy would be required, now with the size of the rocket and with our human shapes I don't think we could succeed in that.    

      Now if the storm will be very big, then there is a chance of having a lot of heavy layers of air where it is very difficult for the vessel to stop in those areas, a high speed is needed to be able to stop in those areas. t would probably be a myth for us to be able to get out of our world if it had the size of the planet Jupiter.




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