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>> No.15095701 [View]
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>>15095675
We'll have to move Earth anyway as the Sun brightens
>Various mechanisms have been proposed to accomplish the move. The most plausible method involves redirecting asteroids or comets roughly about 100km wide via gravity assists around Earth's orbit and towards Jupiter or Saturn and back. The aim of this redirection would be to gradually move Earth away from the Sun, keeping it within a continuously habitable zone. This scenario has many practical drawbacks: besides the fact that it spans timescales far longer than human history, it would also put life on Earth at risk as the repeated encounters could cause Earth to potentially lose its Moon, severely disrupting Earth's climate and rotation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_Earth

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>>14623267
>In Hitler's eyes winning meant completely destroying or subjugating the other world powers, including the US and UK
Nonsense, German hegemony from the Atlantic to the Urals was what he was after, the Anglosaxon powers couldn't do anything once he got that

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