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Physics, 09.12.2019 06:31 ella3714

Okay, this is random but if you freeze something in time and space like a helicopter, for instance, would it be on the other side of the world overnight or at least in a different place due to the rotation of the earth? or would it somehow not move? my brain asked me this 4: 00 in the morning so yeah.

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