It seems to me that they got the physics wrong.  If everyone in the world were 
to jump at the same exact moment, won't most of them either be useless (adding 
energy in a direction that does not add to the orbital momentum) or 
counterproductive (actually *subtracting* orbital energy?  I would think that 
each time zone should jump at the same (magic) time of day, so that they can 
ensure that they're adding their energy to the earth's orbit.  Instead of one 
useless "big" push in all directions at once, the Earth can get 24-39 "small" 
pushes in the same direction.

-- Matt

All this so we might add some infintessimal fraction of a second to the length 
of a year.


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From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Killer Bs Discussion <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 6:56:09 AM
Subject: Global Warming Solution

<<http://www.worldjumpday.org/>>

--Ronn! :)

I always knew that I would see the first man on the Moon.
I never dreamed that I would see the last.
         --Dr. Jerry Pournelle



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