If we dig a hole in the Earth’s core and fall, can we come out the other side?
- September 3, 2024
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As you walk down the street on a hot summer day, without realizing it, Imagine falling to the ground. But this is no ordinary fall, you keep falling.
As you walk down the street on a hot summer day, without realizing it, Imagine falling to the ground. But this is no ordinary fall, you keep falling.
As you walk down the street on a hot summer day, without realizing it, Imagine falling to the ground. But this is no ordinary fall, you keep falling.
So what happens to you in a situation like that? Do you jump out the other side and bounce back, or does gravity pull you down? Will he not nail it down in the middle of the earth and leave it there?
Honestly, it’s a long way all the way to the center of the earth. It is impossible to dig a hole. Even the Kola Deep Borehole, the deepest hole ever drilled by human hands, reaches far from the center of the Earth.
This drilling only takes place deep within the Earth’s core. It dropped to 0.3% of the way. In other words, theoretically, digging a hole that extends to the center of the Earth is nothing more than a dream.
But let’s assume that technology has advanced so far and we have managed to dig this hole. What happens to someone who falls into such a pit? Answer: You can’t survive. Yes, unfortunately you lose your life from the start.
First of all The heating problem is a serious obstacle It creates. At the Kola Deep Drilling, operations were halted due to unexpectedly high temperatures.
These temperatures can only reach deadly levels near the Earth’s surface. During Kola Deep Drilling, even at a depth of only 12 kilometers Temperatures of up to 180 degrees Celsius have been measured.
This heat is enough to set your body on fire instantly. When you reach the mantle layer, the second layer of the earth, temperatures shoot up to 1,000 degrees Celsius and it increases as you go deeper.
Let’s say your well has temperature control, You are in a vacuum environment and equipped with a state-of-the-art, pressure-resistant protective suit. Even in this case, your fall to the center of the earth would still be fraught with danger.
The Earth’s rotation will throw you off course if you fall, and despite your protective equipment, This could cause you to collide with rapidly rotating walls. To overcome this problem, the tunnel would have to be placed exactly along the Earth’s rotation axis, that is, between the North and South Poles.
If we take this scenario further and assume that you manage to overcome all these obstacles and reach the center of the Earth, There’s another surprise waiting for you.
But at this rate you can’t stay here long It will fly to the other side of the world and this time you start falling in the opposite direction.
As a result, this will continue the decline in an endless loop, reach the other end every 42 minutes You will experience the same cycle over and over again. Of course, if you can’t hold on to the edge of the pit…
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.