What if it Work? #67 What if There Was No Night

What if it Work?

#67

What if There Was No Night

What if it Works?

Intro

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Imagine the moon. What's so special about the moon? Well, it gives us light at night. The moon doesn't actually cause night. The absence of the sun does. 


What if there wasn't an absence of the sun? What if there was no night? How would that work? Well, first you would have to have two suns. 

One sun would be on one side of the world, and the other sun would be on the other side of the world. If both suns would be on both sides of our globe, then, the would result to no night. Although, what would only day be like?



What we think it would be like?

If there was only day on our planet, then does that mean we would have no moon? Technically we need the moon. The moon, doesn't just give us light in the night, it also helps tied our planet. So lets say we didn't have it.

The there would be no tides. If there were no tides our whole planets would overflow, and flood. Plus, with no night, the sun would melt all the ice, also flooding the world.

So we would have to live underwater. What about food though? Even if we could make our own energy, how would we sleep? Would we have time to build underwater in the first place? If we did, it could solve a lot of problems.


If we decided to live on land, we wouldn't be able to sleep, and all the food would die out. The earth would be flooded and we would all die.

Living underwater would be a better choice. Maybe we would do that. We would have to go to the twilight zone, so we could sleep, then we could have lights the go off, every 12 hours.

How could we fit the whole world underwater though? That's a problem. Don't forget, there's no tides, so the whole world might just be flooding anyways. 

So would it Work?

If we live underwater, yes, we could survive, also, if we could generate our own energy, so we wouldn't need food. 

What do you think?


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