• jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 months ago

    So, there are around 60000 merchant vessels, and 4 million fishing vessels. If we line them up aft to prow and make the height differences work somehow, assuming an average of 100 meters for the merchant vessels and 25m for the fishing vessels this would allow us to cover around 16000km of the equator, which would leave 12000km of open water. So, if my sources are not too wrong, and if I didn’t fuck up the calculations, around 7.5 million people would die. Less if you sent the people with the biggest arm span to the open water. I say it would be worth it. this would allow us to make floating bridges over the ocean for every one.

    Edit: I forgot 1 zero. No one needs to die.

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    8 months ago

    Do not necessarily the equator, but is there a route where people could hold hands around the Earth that would sacrifice the least number of lives to water?

    In other words what is the Great Circle Route that remains on land the most?

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      My general thoughts would say to go along the west coast of the Americas. You’ve got Canada, the Rockies, Chile, and Antarctica. Though I’m not sure where it comes out at the other side.

      Edit: nope, ignore me, that line misses Antarctica entirely and doesn’t reach land until you get to the Philippines 😂

      To be fair, it’s got to be somewhere around there as you ideally want to miss the Pacific Ocean entirely. Yes you hit the Indian Ocean, but then the line would go up Eastern Asia and back around to Alaska.

      Edit 2: if you draw a line directly down Chile, it his Antarctica, Western Australia, China, Russia, Greenland, Eastern Canada then back down the Atlantic to Venezuela.

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    8 months ago

    Well, depending on the direction equator is infinitely small, so it could basically be done by one person, on land… boom!

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      8 months ago

      The equator is a one dimensional imaginary object. This means it’s infinitely small in its width. Not its height. Sooooo… Yeah… You would still need many many people and sacrifice quite a few of them in the ocean for the greater good.