In some form of afterlife, considering you would die.
That's why you'll prepare a drill able to withstand 10,000 degrees Celsius of heat with you, along with a cooling tank and heat resistant protection having the same protection as the drill.
But first, wait 150 more years.
That's why you'll prepare a drill able to withstand 10,000 degrees Celsius of heat with you, along with a cooling tank and heat resistant protection having the same protection as the drill.
But first, wait 150 more years.
Also, the earth's gravity will pull you apart at the core. You will need some sort of anti-gravity chamber.
Somewhere close(ish) to New Zealand IIRC. I did this problem in school. More as a joke. A girl said that she couldn't travel far enough away from me and I did the math and said where on the planet she would the the farthest from my person and wished her well on the journey.
The amount of mass all around you causing gravity? Think about the force applied to you when you are falling down. Think about that force stretching you in every single direction.
Also, the earth's gravity will pull you apart at the core. You will need some sort of anti-gravity chamber.
I don't think so. The closer you get to the core the less you "weigh". At the surface, the earth pulls you down with (9,81 times your weight in kilograms) N. At the core, it pulls you in every direction with half of that force. However, a human being is so small compared to the earth that there would most likely be no noticeable difference between the forces acting on different parts of the body.
I don't think so. The closer you get to the core the less you "weigh". At the surface, the earth pulls you down with (9,81 times your weight in kilograms) N. At the core, it pulls you in every direction with half of that force. However, a human being is so small compared to the earth that there would most likely be no noticeable difference between the forces acting on different parts of the body.
You are attracted to mass. When you are on the surface, the mass is pulling down on you. When you are the core, the same mass is pulling you in all directions.. Think about hanging on a monkey bar when you were little. If you were to stay with such a force for long enough, you would be pulled apart. You would need to go through the core very fast.
My guess.. It's around the central America.
Oh, and some more clarification, put away your logic.
China.
Seems legit.
Multiply your latitude by -1.
Take -1(180-(your longitude))
That should get you it.
Pretty much in the middle of the Indian Ocean for you, too.
For me, it would be in the ocean 750 miles southeast of Australia.
EDIT: I found this nifty site that shows you on a map!
http://www.antipodr.com/
The logistics is a whole other issue.
That's why you'll prepare a drill able to withstand 10,000 degrees Celsius of heat with you, along with a cooling tank and heat resistant protection having the same protection as the drill.
But first, wait 150 more years.
Also, the earth's gravity will pull you apart at the core. You will need some sort of anti-gravity chamber.
I was being sarcastic.
Well I stole your face!Screw science.
Venit, quessit, induravit.
The amount of mass all around you causing gravity? Think about the force applied to you when you are falling down. Think about that force stretching you in every single direction.
I don't think so. The closer you get to the core the less you "weigh". At the surface, the earth pulls you down with (9,81 times your weight in kilograms) N. At the core, it pulls you in every direction with half of that force. However, a human being is so small compared to the earth that there would most likely be no noticeable difference between the forces acting on different parts of the body.
You are attracted to mass. When you are on the surface, the mass is pulling down on you. When you are the core, the same mass is pulling you in all directions.. Think about hanging on a monkey bar when you were little. If you were to stay with such a force for long enough, you would be pulled apart. You would need to go through the core very fast.
Looks like I'm going to end up at Peru.
In a forest.