He said, 'Maybe we should drop a nuclear weapon on them.'" If everyone put little turbine generators on the downspouts of their houses and businesses, how much power would we generate? Liquid tungsten? Again. part of the ocean. Could it navigate? When, if ever, will Facebook contain more profiles of dead people than of living ones? Magic, because science just works like that. Does it converge to a fixed cycle? Let's say the racer has to survive. In 1962, physicist Freeman Dyson wrote a memo discussing eight possible Hurricane Florence battered the US East Coast last year. If all the axes were one axe, If one randomly chosen extra person were to die each second somewhere on Earth, what impact would it have on the world population? Stopping an asteroid with a laser on the other hand is a lot easier. How many unique English tweets are possible? Intense enough to cause a medium sized nuclear explosion. I use one of those old phones where you type with numbersfor example, to type "Y", you press 9 three times. The second longest break up til summer 2016, the only one to have been announced. That turbulent warm water is actually quite substantial. Regarding the question it could be done, but why did the guy asking the question whish to do such a horrible thing Randall ends up asking back. From here on there is no longer any standard release days. What if the Earth were made entirely of protons, and the Moon were made entirely of electrons? But those are waves from an explosion close to the surface. What if we recreated the film "Armageddon," but instead of an asteroid, it was a massive storm; instead of Ben Affleck, it was just some guy; and instead of a nuclear bomb it was actually, no, it would still be a nuclear bomb. Are scientists even working on inventing nuclear powered anti-hurricane fans? How long of a fall would I need in order for the balloon to slow me enough that I could land safely? At 53 megatons, the Tsar Bomba was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated, and at 11 kilometers, the Mariana (s) Trench is the deepest part of the ocean. Should the person survive, what would be the number of bouncy balls needed to kill them? In the modern era, even with huge advances in hurricane tracking, 1998's Hurricane Mitch killed over 11,000 people in Central America. First and shortest of two long breaks in a row, the 11th break in total. Usually the center but not always and usually rice, but often it will be a small section of meat. Whats the fastest way to get a hand-written letter from my place in Chicago to my mother in New Jersey? Would it negate the need for a heat shield? The Mariner 1 has traveled much farther than Voyager 1. A 2016 National Geographic article also explained that detonating a nuke inside a hurricane could violate the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union. Stack them. The New START, signed by then-presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev in 2010, limits each country to no more than 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers. So scientists are pretty sure that nuking a hurricane would both do nothing to stop it and spread nuclear fallout around the globe. We kept the chairs for five years but despite laborious attempts it couldn't be reproduced. The debris takes How long would the Sun last if a giant water hose were focused upon it? Is there enough energy to move the entire current human population off-planet? When completed, six small reactors to be built in Idaho could be powering homes in Southern Utah by 2030. If winds reached 500 mph, would it pick up a human? Her kitchen had something called Bauhaus chairs, which are full of holes, approx 5-6 millimeters in diameter in both back and seat. Has humanity produced enough paint to cover the entire land area of the Earth? The third two weeks Christmas break, the seventh break in total. How dangerous is it, really, to be in a swimming pool in a thunderstorm? column of heat creates a hot spot in the oceanmany degrees warmer than What if you were changing the light at the top of a radio tower and lightning struck? Or what if you were doing a backflip? . The bubble grows to about a kilometer across in a couple of seconds. We would see a variety of benefits across our lives but we would also freeze and die. The ninth break in total. After that they were released weekly for almost three years, with just a few times with two (and once three) weeks between releases, up until article 136 was released on April 12, 2015 (2 years and 40 weeks). What would happen to the Earth if the Sun suddenly switched off? goes with citing temperature records and other trivia actually naming a Jeopardy master. Second two months break of at least two in a row, the 16th break in total. There is an easy way to link to a given what if? Before publishing the first what if? If you carry a penny in your coin tray, how long would it take for that penny to cost you more than a cent in extra gas? When (if ever) did the Sun finally set on the British Empire? This means you're free to copy and share these comics (but not to sell them). Australia owns most of the galaxy at certain points in time. It would be vapourized before it got close to the Sun. Surely anything is possible if we put our minds to it, right, scientists? This site is not under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License like xkcd is. This can never happen, even if we were to throw Earth at Jupiter. In the first Superman movie, Superman flies around Earth so fast that it begins turning in the opposite direction. ", The elephant in the room here is that, according to a report by Axios (via GQ), while he was president of the United States and the man with his finger on the red button, Donald Trump asked why he couldn't just nuke a hurricane. We've been to the Moon! Of course, thats getting a little far-fetched. Is it possible for a spacecraft to control its reentry in such a way that it avoids the atmospheric compression and thus would not require the expensive (and relatively fragile) heat shield on the outside? the coast, the waves would be no worse than those from a bad storm. Is it possible to build a jetpack using downward firing machine guns? Not even mad scientists, but respected ones. What place on Earth would allow you to freefall the longest by jumping off it? Every now and then, Munroe would get emails asking him to arbitrate a science debate. There is a water average. What if a spacecraft slowed down on re-entry to just a few miles per hour using rocket boosters like the Mars-sky-crane? This page was last edited on 11 January 2023, at 02:47. "He made it up. novel weapon systems, all of which looked like theyd be possible in the No, at least not without starving to death quickly and leaving our pets, belongings and everything else behind. (We have an idea for selling bottled Europa water.). "You could hear a gnat fart in that meeting," the source told Axios. And mess they did. Surprisingly fast, but beware destroying the city, and fines. desk and steps on the 0 key, which inserts six extra zeroes: \[\text{Radius} = \left (\frac{3}{4\pi}\right) ^\frac{1}{3}\left ( \frac{40 \% \times 53000000\text{ megatons of TNT}}{\text{Mariana Trench pressure}+\text{1 ATM}} \right)^\frac{1}{3}\approx35\text{ miles}\]. Hurricane Red and Hurricane Blue (which is a blue line) are playing a game of Tron, zipping in straight lines and right angles around Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba. "As far as I know, there's no serious scientist doing this at all. Absolutely! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License. What is the farthest from Earth that any Earth thing has died? They can rip off your roof, knock a tree onto your car, and break all your windows. No, but it does make some really cool patterns. it would split into many islands and the Netherlands will take over. Would it eventually reach a point where it would float? Also, it would be many times the distance the Earth is from the Moon. It should be noted that Trump denied the original report (by tweet, calling it "FAKE NEWS") and reiterated his denial when Biden mentioned it. What would the world be like if the land masses were spread out the same way as now - only rotated by an angle of 90 degrees? ", "You could hear a gnat fart in that meeting," the source told Axios. It now has 600,000 to a million page hits daily. How hard would a puck have to be shot to be able to knock the goalie himself backwards into the net? The Sun. The article is about the slope needed to be able to coast on a bike, without using the pedals, across mainland USA. I've occasionally seen "radar enforced" on speed limit signs, and I can't help but ask: How intense would radio waves have to be to stop a car from going over the speed limit, and what would happen if this were attempted? It includes this rather Then, while falling, I release the helium and fill the balloon. Would I be able to boil a cup of water by stirring? How long would humanity last? National Geographic says it was a meteorologist named Jack W. Reed who first pitched the idea of using nukes peacefully, by dropping them on hurricanes. beneath the waters of the Pacific. gun at a freight train. What would it take to stop an out-of-control freight train using only b.b. HIDDEN FEATURE: The inside of this book has words and pictures, plus a special UK foreword. It's very unpromising. Granted, the Sun is much bigger, but it is also much further away, and as I learned in high school physics, the gravitational force is proportional to the square of the distance. But after defeating the Nazis and inventing the atom bomb, scientists seemed to think anything was possible, including controlling the weather. The destruction hurricanes leave in their wake is epic. Far more than a book for geeks, WHAT IF: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions explains the laws of science in operation in a way that every intelligent reader will enjoy and feel much the smarter for having read. During this lovely dinner I was forced to liberate a small portion of wind and was relieved that I managed to do so very discretely. But spiders are a lot more scary. What would happen if you opened a portal between Boston (sea level) and Mexico City (elev. On average, not just in spring or fall. Lawrence River Adaptive Management Committee would be angry. What if you exploded a nuclear bomb (say, the Tsar Bomba) at the bottom of the Marianas Trench? I've often joked I'd like to have my remains put into orbit. At what numerical value would the number printed approximately equal the number of ink molecules used? off deep underwater acts a bit differently. What is the furthest one human being has ever been from every other living person? Humans have always wanted to control the weather, even if that just meant praying to a god for rain. the continental shelf. Meteorologist Chris Landsea of the National Hurricane Center explains (via Popular Mechanics) "To change a Category 5 hurricane into a Category 2 hurricane you would have to add about a half ton of air for each square meter inside the eye, or a total of a bit more than half a billion (500,000,000) tons for a 20 km radius eye. What could I use as a clear medium? His responses are masterpieces of clarity and hilarity, studded with memorable cartoons and infographics. After two 8 weeks breaks this one waited almost three months. Unlike the last article, out after almost a 15 weeks break, this one was released only a bit more than week after that. Thanks for looking at my book. It would warm a small patch of the ocean and not do much. Obviously, the answer is to nuke them when they are still small and not an issue. What would be the best way of getting the energy from one to the other? And it's not possible anyway, since nukes are not giant, cutting-edge fans. coast. In the memo, one of the eight ideas Freeman discusses is the use of If you suddenly began rising steadily at one foot per second, how exactly would you die? The book "Caesar's Last Breath" (via Vox) recounts the 1947 cloud seeding experiment on Hurricane King. (In other words, how long could we chuck nukes at hurricanes until our nuclear arsenal ran out?). Rough estimates indicate that the inundation The flooding they cause is also terrible and deadly, but at least the law of gravitation means that the water stays by the ground. In addition to the heat energy from the water, Not with regular lasers, but with more power, you could destroy the world. In Washington City, power director Rick Hansen explained to the council there was an . And cut down the great tree, asteroid hitting the Yucatanthe impact that killed most of the Let's assume there's life on the the nearest habitable exoplanet and that they have technology comparable to ours. Could you electrofish for a blue whale? This came out after a three week countdown revealing the image from the cover of the new book over 136 frames released with about 4 hours between each frame. As gravity slows you and brings you to a halt, you reach the top of the skyscraper, where you reach out and pull yourself to safety. As the chunks of rock fall back We know that there are more deadly hurricanes now than there used to be, but they don't start out that way. "People were astonished. Here's what would happen if you nuked a hurricane. What a great tree that would be! It turns out, you'd need a lot of nukes and a lot of power. The 'reality' and consequences of using multiple cars (that are not your own) to construct a trans-Atlantic highway. Explosion. From my seven-year-old son: How many snowflakes would it take to cover the entire world in six feet of snow? Even at the time, experts were divided on whether the cloud seeding had caused the hurricane's seemingly impossible redirection. The report, published in 1996, Business, Economics, and Finance. What height would humans reach if we kept growing through our whole development period (i.e. But scientists know they don't know everything and that is even scarier. It turns out that if the waves are very large, they break What injuries would occur and what would the associated crimes be? Hey! If set up in the rainiest place in the United States (Ketchikan, Alaska), the cost could be offset in about a century. But come on. The questions Randall tackles range from realistic possibilities (e.g. It's difficult to envision a practical way of moving that much air around.". Trump allegedly continued, "asking incredulously how many hurricanes the U.S. could handle." That's scientist talk for "We are so screwed." What would kill me first? If the bomb is being dropped over the ocean, nuclear waste will definitely affect that ecosystem first. Tropical cyclones derive their energy from vertical temperature differences, are symmetrical, and have a warm core. I saw a sign at a hot springs tub saying "Caution: Water is hotter than average" with water at about 39C. What if you tried to stop rain with a laser that targeted and vaporized each incoming droplet before it could come within ten feet of the ground? a result of such a deep-water closed bubble creation and dissipation, How close could I stand to watch it? I got it. This is potentially hazardous to some ships, but On June 1, Democratic Texas Representative Sylvia Garcia introduced the Climate Change and Hurricane Correlation and Strategy Act, which would explicitly prohibit the president or any other federal agency official from using a nuclear bomb or other "strategic weapon" to alter weather patterns or addressing climate change. If you stripped away all the rules of car racing and had a contest which was simply to get a human being around a track 200 times as fast as possible, what strategy would win? And there probably isn't a point in having the hurricane police just guess which storms they think will become huge to keep the number of yearly nukes to a more reasonable five or six, especially when they might be wrong every time. Why can't we do that? Between the famine and the fires, most life on Earth is It then seemed to stop completely after those two, and it took more than a year (62 weeks) before #157. It was almost a year ago that two comics had been released with less than two full weeks between them (that was #147 released February 26, 2016). It is almost a year ago that two comics have been released with less than two full weeks between them (that was #147 released February 26, 2016). Hurricane Where-the-Hell-Is-Bermuda enters from the east side of the map, wanders around the Atlantic in a scribble, goes north for a while, and then peters out. What if I tried to re-enter the atmosphere in my car? Repeat. sprawling 400-page report produced for the Department of Defense by [[An unlabeled map shows the region roughly between central Canada and northern Brazil. THAT number won't fit in the room? And also, Donald Trump allegedly threw it out there as an idea a few times while president. As plastic is made from oil and oil is made from dead dinosaurs, how much actual real dinosaur is there in a plastic dinosaur? How quickly would the ocean's drain if a circular portal 10 meters in radius leading into space was created at the bottom of Challenger Deep, the deepest spot in the ocean? What would it be like to navigate a rowboat through a lake of mercury? Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License. Okay, so we can't use nukes, ice, cloud seeding, or anything humanity has invented yet. This means you're free to copy and share these comics (but not to sell them). As a writer, I'm wondering what would be the cumulative energy of the hundreds of thousands of keystrokes required to write a novel. If you could teleport to a random place of the surface of the Earth, what are the odds that you'll see signs of intelligent life? produces a cavity of hot gasses, which then collapses. You know your house will flood from the bottom up. Crypto During the first presidential debate, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden claimed that Republican President Donald Trump once considered detonating a nuclear device inside of a hurricane to stop it. If you made an elevator that would go to space (like the one you mentioned in the billion-story building) and built a staircase up (assuming regulated air pressure) about how long would it take to climb to the top? What if there was a lake on the Moon? expand into a bubble 70 miles across. Evin isnt the first person to think of setting off nuclear weapons What took more energy, the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza or the Apollo Mission? This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License. If we ever got desperate enough to try to nuke a hurricane and crossed our fingers that something unexpected would happen, we might be rather disappointed when that unexpected thing was a disaster we could never have predicted. But wait! (a 2000 VW Jetta TDI). a wonderful account of the unraveling of that mystery. How much would you need to make to be in real trouble? (Assuming the average composition of rock were maintained.). typically takes the question beyond the original scope likely intended by the reader and takes it to some extreme for humorous effect. book, articles were posted weekly. And even hurricanes that don't post numbers like those ruin lives. to rapidly intensify. 2 came out. Were they lonely? near future, and outlined the potential military uses and dangers of eclipse look like? If all digital data were stored on punch cards, how big would Google's data warehouse be? What if you were to somehow ignite the pollen that floats around in the air in spring? [[A bar chart on a sheet of paper labeled "Fuel energy density in Megajoules How fast would I have to bike for my skin to warm up the way a spacecraft heats up during reentry? At that point, the storm had almost blown itself out and was heading away from the East Coast back out to the ocean. Those storms don't even get names, so they can't be that big a deal. We could possibly spend a ton of money and resources to get a probe to Voyager. How big of a lawn would you have to have so that when you finished mowing you'd need to start over because the grass has grown? Later he released a different countdown with comic 2636: What If? There you have it. ", Still, we shouldn't stop people from dreaming. According to the 1993 World Almanac, the entire human race used energy at a rate of 1013 watts in 1990, a rate less than 20% of the power of a hurricane.". Or looking straight up at the bolt? You just might not be prepared for how big you will need to be dreaming. This was announced on xkcd on January 31st when the comic 2575: What If? Unlike other sites which answer readers' questions, what if? happens near the surface, it can create some pretty big wavesunder some Hurricanes are some of the scariest, deadliest, most costly weather events on Earth. Most of the what if? There's just too much of a chance that the unknown could happen and result in an epic, deadly disaster. with 64 GB MicroSD cards all full of legally purchased music)? What is the longest possible sunset you can experience while driving, assuming we are obeying the speed limit and driving on paved roads? I bike to class sometimes. Surprisingly littleespecially compared to what would happen if you put A hurricane would shrug off a nuclear bomb the way an elephant does a gnat. After acknowledging that the question has been answered elsewhere, he recaps the result, but then focuses more intently on the unasked resulting issue of the aftermath of everyone on Earth being magically transported to one location as they all try to return home. What would happen if you were taking a shower or standing under a waterfall when you were struck by lightning? I know that stirring does help to cool down the tea, but what if I were to stir it faster? Also, the Earth would be destroyed. before disintegrating into, in the words of the 1996 report, a mass of What a great sea that would be! The release date in the archive is the wrong month June. This means you're free to copy and share these comics (but not to sell them). What percentage of the Sun's heat (per day) does the population of Earth eat in calories per year? (Also, Randall misspelled Bethlehem). Two month between releases, and relased two weeks after the previous comic promoting the new book. If a T-rex were released in New York City, how many humans/day would it need to consume to get its needed calorie intake? Probably not. What if the mountain's base were raised to the present height of the summit, and then the whole thing were allowed to drop to the earth? What if I took a swim in a typical spent nuclear fuel pool? Printing $100 bills 24/7 for a year can make you about $200 million per year. According to the New York Times, a study released in 2020 looked at satellite images from 1979 to the present to see what was up with hurricane activity. What If? Second time with less than two weeks between release in 2017. 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