Comment by Prinzinc on Logging 10,000 Years into the Future - Chapter 228

Comment on ChapterLogging 10,000 Years into the Future - Chapter 228
Prinzinc
PrinzincBattle-Hardened·11 months ago
Ch. 228
Oh great.  That's not going to cause weather problems on Earth at all.  

Honestly, at this point you might need to remove the moon entirely.  Now that it's orbit is all messed up, it might end up crashing into Earth.

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@Prinzinc Or he could just use his pscychic energy to put it all back together, and if he got rid of it completely I feel like thats be much worst than having some debris from the moon entering the atmosphere, most would burn up on entry and even if it didnt chances are more likely of it landing in the ocean
Prinzinc
PrinzincBattle-Hardened·11 months ago
@Forgotten It would destroy all life on the planet if it de-orbits.  Small stuff, depending on what it's made of might not be that big of an issue but there would be thousands of chunks which could each end all life on Earth, not even including the remaining half of the main body of the moon itself.

Putting it back together isn't even the issue, getting it back into an orbit that doesn't decay is the big problem.  That requires a level of insane precision that can't just be eyeballed or guessed at.  The Earth's orbit around the sun would also be affected by blowing the moon half to bits along with it's speed, spin, wobble, magnetic field and core rotation and for all we know all of these are already irrecoverable.  The precision required to support life is insanely fragile and even if the MC magically restores the moon and somehow restores the moon's orbit properly, it's hard to say if the life on Earth itself would still survive.

But, in a world of manhua cultivator magic, I'm sure it's just going to take the MC a few minutes to solve this problem.
@Prinzinc From my understanding the way it shows how the moon was destroyed the orbit of the moon around the earth wouldnt be an issue, but this isnt my element but from what i've read in the past the moon could have a sizable chunk destroyed and split into multiple pieces but itd still mainly stay together and remain in its natural orbit unless something actually massive happened to it, the main issue is the all the debris and the mass lost, youre right in that I didnt think the falling chunks through enough nor the loss of mass, I guess there would be a lot of issues mainly from the larger chunks but even all the smaller ones that get burnt up would probably cause an issue now that I think more about it cause it'd probably raise the temperature of the atmosphere especially if theres a lot entering, but of course we can never really know since the moons never been destroyed like this, but if he got all the pieces and put it back together then there wouldnt really be a issue from it as the moons own gravity would be able to keep it *mostly* together