Been a while eh? Having not done a sciBRIGHT video since 2019, I've been wanting to get back into producing sciBRIGHT videos even though it feels a bit scruffy! So check out Is Earth Getting Heavier or Lighter? And look out for new videos soon! Thanks for watching!
You didn't take into account how much energy is added through photosynthesis. The Sun is adding energy to the Earth's system through chemical energy; arriving as light and converted into chemical energy by photosynthesis. Therefore, the Earth is gaining a little bit of weight in the form of the entrapment of that energy within plant chemistry.
That's so brain dead it's not even funny.... Plants use light as a power source to take in co2 and lose water, H2O, in the process. There's no mass loss or gain
Energy can't be converted into matter. Plants use solar radiation through photosynthesis and they use CO2 from the air to convert it into matter. So the mass transfer is from air into plant
that same energy is eventually converted into cosmic rays and dissipates out into space. the amount of energy entering and exiting the planet is about the same
Is earth 🌎 floating in the invisible space ocean that can travel away from the sun or towards the Sun ☀️ due to the fluctuations in the weight of the earth 🌍.😊😅🧐
Been a while eh? Having not done a sciBRIGHT video since 2019, I've been wanting to get back into producing sciBRIGHT videos even though it feels a bit scruffy! So check out Is Earth Getting Heavier or Lighter? And look out for new videos soon! Thanks for watching!
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You didn't take into account how much energy is added through photosynthesis. The Sun is adding energy to the Earth's system through chemical energy; arriving as light and converted into chemical energy by photosynthesis. Therefore, the Earth is gaining a little bit of weight in the form of the entrapment of that energy within plant chemistry.
That's so brain dead it's not even funny.... Plants use light as a power source to take in co2 and lose water, H2O, in the process. There's no mass loss or gain
Energy can't be converted into matter. Plants use solar radiation through photosynthesis and they use CO2 from the air to convert it into matter. So the mass transfer is from air into plant
that same energy is eventually converted into cosmic rays and dissipates out into space. the amount of energy entering and exiting the planet is about the same
@@bluestriker256 You are confusing matter and mass. Energy has mass. E=MC^2 Matter is very massive, but is not all mass.
Please tell that to my co-worker at work we had a very long conversation regarding the mass of the earth and if is it losing weight 😅
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This ^^^
More people more mass. How is that existing resource?
How does the core losing energy decrease its mass??? Makes no sense
According to Einstein's relative theory E=M.C² ,energy is directly proportional to mass therefore by losing energy, mass decreases
@@ICYMI-0 ehhmm, no that's not how it works
@@giovannifrrri5495 After doing some research, I agree with u it doesn't make any sense but
I COULDN'T FIND THE ANSWER YET 😬
Does loosing/gaining weight of the earth 🌍 can attract asteroids/comets that are circling around Sun in the asteroid belt after the planet Mars?😊😮😅
Is earth 🌎 floating in the invisible space ocean that can travel away from the sun or towards the Sun ☀️ due to the fluctuations in the weight of the earth 🌍.😊😅🧐