Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
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Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
don't we need a vote or something before one country can affect the rotation of the earth FFS?
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Re: Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
No. Every time there is a earthquake of any significance (Richter scale of 6 or more), the earth "moves in time" a bit. But hardly measurable amounts.
It is much worse for the future of earth's creatures that the dam has made extinct many species of fish and other aquatic life-forms around the dam - both up- and down-stream of the dam [no don't ask me which ones, I'm just confident that this is the case without checking it].
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It is much worse for the future of earth's creatures that the dam has made extinct many species of fish and other aquatic life-forms around the dam - both up- and down-stream of the dam [no don't ask me which ones, I'm just confident that this is the case without checking it].
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Re: Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
yes, that too! re the fish and animals.
but we cannot control when we have an earthquake. But we don't have to make those dams, rt?
but we cannot control when we have an earthquake. But we don't have to make those dams, rt?
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Re: Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
Oh, sure. But there are only 3-4 rivers that potentially has this effect on the planet, and that makes 3-4 x 0.06 microseconds (or 60 nanoseconds).
Speed of light is 186000 miles per second. In 60 nanoseconds, light will travel about 18 meters/55 ft. Bear in mind that light travels to the moon in about 1.3 seconds. It's not a lot of time. And this is one of the largest dams ever built.
Or put another way: If we shift 60 nanoseconds every day [not just the once when filling up the dam the first time], it would take 45000 years to shift earths rotation by a second. Even if we fill the dam EVERY SECOND [which is almost impossible], it would take over half a year to shift the earth's rotation by one second.
It is an insignificant change to the planet - the impact on life is MUCH worse.
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Speed of light is 186000 miles per second. In 60 nanoseconds, light will travel about 18 meters/55 ft. Bear in mind that light travels to the moon in about 1.3 seconds. It's not a lot of time. And this is one of the largest dams ever built.
Or put another way: If we shift 60 nanoseconds every day [not just the once when filling up the dam the first time], it would take 45000 years to shift earths rotation by a second. Even if we fill the dam EVERY SECOND [which is almost impossible], it would take over half a year to shift the earth's rotation by one second.
It is an insignificant change to the planet - the impact on life is MUCH worse.
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Re: Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
I would like to add that if this makes people protest against dams - fine. But it's not the important factor of dams.
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Re: Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
Yes; a double-digit number of species were lost as a result of the dam. Casualties included one of the world's freshwater dolphins, the world's largest sturgeon, and the world's largest freshwater turtle (although I think there's still one or two of those in captivity somewhere).MatsP wrote: [no don't ask me which ones, I'm just confident that this is the case without checking it].
As a tragic aside the two last sturgeons were a mature pair which died in captivity after having been fed only bread.
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Re: Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
so I am on ur side Mats, dams bad...bad for everything... right? I do not like them sam I am.
and it's a big impact on the world just like the rio xingu dam crap. there needs to be more discussion among countries when all will be affected.
and it's a big impact on the world just like the rio xingu dam crap. there needs to be more discussion among countries when all will be affected.
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Re: Shouldn't we maybe have voted on this..as a planet?
There was mention of the dam in the April National Geographic mag, which was devoted to the subject of freshwater. The Earth's axis has been tilted by nearly a inch by the dam and the water behind it-I still can't get my head around facts like that. I agree with andywoolloo, projects of this magnitude need to be discussed globally-but would China listen?