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Then take a time-out, scolding people for being 'stupid' isn't the way to go.

I mean I get ridiculed for ripping off mainstream things like GoT and GTA but you don't see me calling @Powley a cunt
Fine. Excuse me whilst I vent my anger on some planetside 2
 

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impossible because the earth is flat. the roundness is a projection
 

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Actually, its hollow but big government tried to cover it up by putting rock and mineral in the earth.
 
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Actually, its hollow but big government tried to cover it up by putting rock and mineral in the earth.

those rocks and minerals came from the twin towers and it all connects together
 

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"yeah i know i shot and killed a guy but at least i'm not jeffery dahmer"

who's this jeffery dahmer guy, first time i hear of him, he plays on hl2rp or on ww3rp?

@jeffery dahmer ???
 

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Alright, fuckos.

Basic Physics.

Lets say that inside the planet, there is still oxygen.

Imagine this:

You're at the top of a completely equally sided ramp. A big fucking quarterpipe.

If you dropped from one side and applied NO EXTRA force, (No kicking off the floor with a skateboard, etc) then you will reach just below the other side's top.

The reason is air resistance and the loss of momentum.

If you jumped from the surface of the planet to the other side, air resistance would mean that you'd lose moment and would NOT reach the other side, you would lose speed, begin falling in the other direction, and repeat until there is no more momentum at all and it has all been lost.

You are now at the centre of the planet.
That's all true, except that you're forgetting when you're falling, you're receiving constant momentum, so your analogy is irrelevant.

Gravitational Force is strong enough to make sure friction does not stop you, otherwise we would float...
 

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That's all true, except that you're forgetting when you're falling, you're receiving constant momentum, so your analogy is irrelevant.

Gravitational Force is strong enough to make sure friction does not stop you, otherwise we would float...

Gravity would begin to pull you in the other direction once you pass half-way through. So once you're at max momentum, suddenly you're hit with a huge wall of opposite-gravity against you.
 

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Gravity would begin to pull you in the other direction once you pass half-way through. So once you're at max momentum, suddenly you're hit with a huge wall of opposite-gravity against you.
Indeed, however that doesn't change anything of what I said - plus it wouldn't be a huge wall, gravity wouldn't instantly stop you as if it were a brick - gravity is weak as fuck (which is why we can do things like Jumping, flying aircrafts, etc etc
 

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Indeed, however that doesn't change anything of what I said - plus it wouldn't be a huge wall, gravity wouldn't instantly stop you as if it were a brick - gravity is weak as fuck (which is why we can do things like Jumping, flying aircrafts, etc etc

Gravity is at it's strongest at the surface.

It begins to get weaker as you get near the core.

There is no gravity at the centre of the planet, (Cited from several websites that I just checked)

Since you're already at terminal velocity before you've made any impact on your travel to the depths of the planet, gravity begins to decrease once you're a fair distance down, and air resistance begins to slow you down.

Because there is no gravity at the centre of the earth (But no core as stated in the question, so we assume it's just filled with air) Then there'd be no gravity to oppose the air resistance that you're encountering because previous-gravity had given you momentum/speed.
 
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[doublepost=1488817428][/doublepost]@Hosterss yea it's useful, useful information
 
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There is no gravity at the centre of the planet
Not necessarily. Gravity still exists but considering that if you're at the center of the Earth, gravity is pulling you in all directions, therefore cancelling out the effect of gravity, but then again there is also a problem with that.
The Earth is not a perfect sphere, there are mountains, valleys, canyons, cities, etc, and the Earth is not made out of the same things, all the things that make up the Earth have different masses, and so different parts of the Earth have slightly weaker or stronger gravitational pulls. So if you were floating in a hollow core, you'd be pulled to the strongest gravitational point on Earth.

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Not necessarily. Gravity still exists but considering that if you're at the center of the Earth, gravity is pulling you in all directions, therefore cancelling out the effect of gravity, but then again there is also a problem with that.
The Earth is not a perfect sphere, there are mountains, valleys, canyons, cities, etc, and the Earth is not made out of the same things, all the things that make up the Earth have different masses, and so different parts of the Earth have slightly weaker or stronger gravitational pulls. So if you were floating in a hollow core, you'd be pulled to the strongest gravitational point on Earth.

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You can't answer this question if you keep tossing in variables like this.
 

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You can't answer this question if you keep tossing in variables like this.
I can. You crash into the side of the tunnel multiple times until you die of blunt force trauma, and then your corpse keeps falling until it's grinded up into fleshy bits, then those fleshy bits might be grinded up into fluids, and those fluids seep into the ground. Now if you have a skateboard or some way to prevent yourself from impacting the tunnel over and over, you might survive long enough to reach the core, now if you cannot maintain your velocity, you may be trapped in the core. You'd be pulled to the strongest gravitational point on Earth, and you starve to death, unless you've brought climbing equipment, and enough food/water to keep you alive. You'd also need a suit that could survive the intense heat of the core.