Game is set on a planet called "Earth"

>game is set on a planet called "Earth"
>it's mostly water

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Earth is 71% water

There's earth under the water

I say we fill it with more water to overtake those crummy landlocked countries

So are humans but you don't call us water do you.

or there’s water over the earth

>He didn't meet the underground lizardmen

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Earth is ~2/3 mantle and ~1/3 core by mass. It is thought there's quite a lot more water in the mantle than on the surface, but that's not very much water at all either.

Can't wait for this stupid rock to dismantled and converted to actually livable environments. A filled sphere is literally the worst way to arrange matter into living space.

>Game is set on a planet called "Earth"
>it's mostly crummy pokemon creatures

the earths flat because god said so and there being faults with nasa's videos thank you

>god said so
Did he?

>Can't wait for this stupid rock to dismantled and converted to actually livable environments

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you me she?

Fuck off, Dagon

you never been to gamerfuels threads i see

Currently, humans are barely scratching the surface of planetary crust and 99.999%+ of available resources are left completely unutilized By converting this matter into a ringworld or something (realistically, a swarm of smaller orbitals, rigid megastructures at scale of ringworlds probably are physically impossible), you'd get living space for quintillions.

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Yeah, that sounds feasible and cost efficient

I've always wondered what would happen if you were in the very center of a ringworld, theoretically, would the forces of gravity just rip you apart?

Ringworlds as depicted in fiction are "thin" (in the order of a kilometer and that too could be mostly hydrogen used for shielding) so they wouldn't have much gravity, and each point would be very distant (for Earth orbit sized one, 1AU). What the inhabitants would feel would be artificial spin gravity.

Putting that aside, the total force experienced at the center would be zero anyway because forces from each side would cancer each other out.

Ringworlds are shit, I don't want to wake up and see space outside my window as the world I inhabit is like a highway eternally going upwards. Also falling off the edge.
Thanks but I'd rather continue living on my dirt ball, which has a comfy shape too, you filthy ringworlder.

Gonna be honest I can't think of a comeback for this argument.

>he didn't join the atlanteans

>t. fish

>planet is mostly water
>everyone lives on land
>only use water for fishing
>can't even live in the thing that makes up most of the planet
Immersion ruined