2012 + 714,286 = In the year 716,298 A.D., the earth will not rotate anymore. The night will never end for half the world. - pbatusa
Note:
Since the actual "century to millisecond is (1.4) not (2.0) you have to take my calculation and add around 25% to 30% to it in order to be more accurate.. So 714,286 A.D would 91,900 A.D. (new math)
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Secondary note from v-log comments ...
Im sorry, did I miss something? How did you come up with the year 73,440 A.D. by adding 714,286 years to the present approx year of 2012? 716,298 A.D. is what i came up with.
So what did I miss? Or did you flunk math in school?
gstanz67 2 minutes ago
Yeah.. gstanz67's right ..
It was based on the countdown widget on the angrydude website 71428 + 2012 (10%) of the total because the counter digits wouldn't go that high .. my bad ...
pbatusa
I fixed the calculations on the website. The video's already done so; it still reflects the mis-calculations.
The point is: The earth is mortal; just like us.
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"While we know the Earth's rotation is slowing that is not the main reason why the extra "Leap Second" was added by our official time keepers this year. The reason for adding a leap second is that the planet does not rotate exactly once every 24 hours (86,400 seconds)."
"The rotation actually takes 86,400.002 seconds so that each day this little difference builds up between the atomic clock and the earth's rotation."
"When the difference builds up enough (.9 seconds), the time keepers must add another second (leap second) to keep the stars location, relative to the planet's rotation, in exact sync with the superaccurate atomic clocks."
"The Earth's rotation is slowing but at a much slower rate than 1 leap second every so many years. The length of time it takes the Earth, at the present time, to rotate once is 86,400.002 seconds compared to 86,400 seconds back in 1820. The rotation has slowed roughly only by 2 milliseconds since 1820. That seems like an insignificant amount of time BUT over the course of the planet's entire lifetime, it has had very profound effects on the geophysics of the planet."
"It has caused mountains to rise, earthquakes, etc. to occur as we will see. This article is about, factoring in the tremendous geophysical activity that was caused, by the Earth's slowing rotation, in the interior of the planet, its crust, oceans and atmosphere over its entire lifetime."
"The Sub-bureau for Rapid Service and Predictions of Earth Orientation Parameters of the International Earth Rotation Service (IERS), located at the US Naval Observatory, monitors the Earth's rotation. Part of its mission involves the determination of a time scale based
on the current rate of the rotation of the Earth."
"They estimate that the Earth's rotation is slowing at about 1.4 milliseconds per solar day per century which roughly agrees with the rate of rotation of the Earth has actually slowed down since 1820."
Source: Quoted from: http://novan.com/earth.htm
pbatus calculations ...
86,400.002 (how many seconds in a day on earth)
earth's rotational speed: 1100 miles per hour .. 1,038 at equator
60 seconds(1 minute) * 60(minutes) = 3600(seconds in an hour)
3600(seconds in an hour) * 24(hours) = 86400(1 day of seconds)
86400(1 day of seconds) * 365(days) = 31,536,000(seconds in a year)
31,536,000(seconds in a year) * 100(years) = 3,153,600,000 (3 billion, 153 million, 600 thousand seconds in a century)
3,153,600,000 start subtracting the rotational slowing per century by 1.4 milliseconds
3,153,600,000 / .0014 = 2,252,571,428,571 (rounded)
Two Trillion, 252 billion, 571 million, 428 thousand, 571 seconds until the earth stops spinning.
Now reverse that calculation to reflect rotational deceleration in years instead of centuries..
2252571428571 / 60 = 225257143 (minutes) rounded
225257143(minutes) / 60 = 625714286(hours) rounded
625714286(hours) / 24 = 26071429(days) rounded
26071429(days) / 365 = 714286(years) rounded
In 714,286 years unless the deceleration rate changes.. the earth will stop spinning.
2012 + 714,286 = In the year 716,298 A.D., the earth will not rotate.
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