• burgersc12
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    1 month ago

    Yeah, but that’s with petawatts being blasted on the other side of the earth every second, wouldn’t the loss of that make the whole system cool down faster, including the side the sun doesn’t touch? I’m thinking it’d be like having food on a hot plate, bottom is very hot, the top is less hot. But if you take the food off the plate the whole thing rapidly goes to room temp. I honestly have no idea, just conjecture tbh.

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      29 days ago

      The only way to get the right answer would involve doing math and knowing enough climatology and geology to even know which math, so I dunno.

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        29 days ago

        Someone posted a link above, claims it’d take about a week to hit 0°C

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          29 days ago

          Cool, I will take a look. Intuitively that seems about right to me. I was just saying the world definitely wouldn’t freeze overnight.

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            28 days ago

            Well when temps are already ~ -1°C in your area you tend to freeze a bit quicker