What If Everyone on Earth Jumped at the Same Time?
• 6 min read • science
Eight billion people, one coordinated leap. Would the planet notice? The answer involves more crowd crush than cosmic physics.
Daily thought experiments, philosophical puzzles, and impossible scenarios explored in depth. One question at a time.
• 6 min read • science
Eight billion people, one coordinated leap. Would the planet notice? The answer involves more crowd crush than cosmic physics.
• 6 min read • science
Green-skinned, sun-hungry humans who never need breakfast. How much energy would we actually get, and would it change civilisation?
• 7 min read • science
Everything not bolted down launches skyward. The oceans lift off the seabed. And that's just the first second.
• 6 min read • technology
The physics checks out, the news breaks at 9am, and by lunchtime everyone is having a very bad day for very different reasons.
• 6 min read • nature
Eight billion tonnes of plastic vanish in an instant. The oceans exhale. Hospitals panic. And we discover how much of modern life is basically just shaped petroleum.
• 7 min read • history
Rome surviving antiquity sounds like a straight upgrade. It wasn't going to work out that way.
• 7 min read • philosophy
One day of actual conversation with your pet. What would they say? Probably not what you're hoping.
• 7 min read • science
The Earth rotates at 1,670 km/h at the equator. If it stopped, the oceans wouldn't. That's the beginning of the problem.
• 6 min read • fun
Chairs would be a nightmare, trousers would need a rethink, and job interviews would never be the same again.
• 7 min read • society
If everyone suddenly could only tell the truth, the first casualties wouldn't be politicians — they'd be your own family dinners.