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...goddammit Nate quit stealing my writing ideas. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 14/02/2013 07:11:53 PM
The biggest thing that springs to mind in the situation of a lonely Earth is that there would be no tides.
"We feel safe when we read what we recognise, what does not challenge our way of thinking.... a steady acceptance of pre-arranged patterns leads to the inability to question what we are told."
~Camilla

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I have some strange questions. - 14/02/2013 04:45:04 PM 889 Views
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...goddammit Nate quit stealing my writing ideas. - 14/02/2013 07:11:53 PM 446 Views
Nuh uh. Can't make me. - 14/02/2013 08:11:16 PM 410 Views
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A tidally locked world would be horrifying. I'm pretty sure you'd get more than a breeze. *NM* - 14/02/2013 07:07:41 PM 195 Views
I never run the numbers but I wouldn't expect it to gust - 14/02/2013 08:51:21 PM 427 Views
I remember a series of books about a planet that was almost tidal locked - 14/02/2013 11:45:43 PM 418 Views
I haven't read it, but that sounds like what I've heard of West of January. - 15/02/2013 08:20:57 PM 480 Views
that is it - 16/02/2013 01:11:30 PM 380 Views
the magnetic field won't collapse but it might go whacky - 14/02/2013 11:41:33 PM 520 Views
So THAT'S your book's twist in the final act! *NM* - 15/02/2013 08:20:32 AM 183 Views
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