https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2012-03-23
OK, really late to this one, but I am physically required to point out that the votey is a trick question - the answer is zero because no additional mass is created by billions of enlarging wangs.
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That may be so, but by relocating this mass to the penis - typically pointing up - the center of mass moves closer to the moon and thus the gravitational force is increased.
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But if there are roughly the same amount of wangs on each side of the earth, they cancel each other out and the center of wangmass remains the sameNeatNit wrote:That may be so, but by relocating this mass to the penis - typically pointing up - the center of mass moves closer to the moon and thus the gravitational force is increased.
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But when it's night on one side of the Earth, it's day on the other side, isn't it?
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Hmm. Good point. In that case I suppose we ought to do the wangmath.NeatNit wrote:But when it's night on one side of the Earth, it's day on the other side, isn't it?