people in the water

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by billabongmoney, Aug 11, 2009.

  1. billabongmoney

    billabongmoney Well-Known Member

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    Sep 23, 2008
    so its super flat the other day and im riding my bike down the board walk and just it hits me that at that moment there may have been as many as 10,000 people in the water from 1-42 street i terrible at guessing numbers of people but it was basically shoulder to shoulder but my point is does the volume of all those people in the water have any effect on the ocean, i know the ocean is massive and all that but it seems to me it would have some effect, even if you put the smallest ice cube in your glass your still not going to have the same volume of water as you would in an ice cube less glass .
     
  2. VBVA

    VBVA Well-Known Member

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    Jan 14, 2009
    I thought about the same thing, well kinda I thought what if all the ships on the planet were removed from the water. how much would the sea level drop
     

  3. matt720

    matt720 Well-Known Member

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    Apr 28, 2009
    hahaha this is crazy because i was thinking of the same thing
     
  4. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    This is an interesting idea, but I doubt there were 10,000 people in the water throughout 42 blocks. I could believe there were 5,000 or about 119 people per block though. Now what that means for sea level, I have no idea. :D
     
  5. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    microscale significance. It would be different if those people got in the water and never got out. but it is like putting the ice cube in the water, and then taking it out.
     
  6. pvjumper05

    pvjumper05 Well-Known Member

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    Jun 15, 2008

    even more so, its like putting an ice cube in an olympic-sized pool. no difference
     
  7. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    Instead of comparing it to placing an ice cube into a glass of water, its probably closer to imagining the dust particles that fall into the glass of water. Assuming they're not just floating on the top, then they are in the water but too insignificant to noticeably change the level. I love hypotheticals. :)
     
  8. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    Touché.....
     
  9. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    more like putting a piece of dust in an olympic size pool. The ocean is vast.
     
  10. schweez

    schweez Well-Known Member

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    Sep 17, 2008
    this 100% sounds like the song by Canibus - Nigganometry (no hate involved)

    "Now if you take a glass of water then add two cubes of ice
    you should see the cup's water level slightly rise, right?
    You need to watch what I'ma show you (Watch this)
    You need to look closely at what I'ma show you
    (Listen to this right here)
    If you remove every living animal out of the sea
    then wouldn't the world's ocean water level decrease?
    This means the planet wasn't three-quarters water (that was deep)
    This means the planet wasn't three-quarters water (that **** was deep)
    It's nigganometry..."
     
  11. daless3737

    daless3737 Member

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    Dec 5, 2008
    theres no p in ool-leave it that way!

    I'm sure it makes the water alot warmer near-shore!! :D
     
  12. akaBoardBoy

    akaBoardBoy Member

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    Jul 15, 2008
    Mmm no wonder why August is famous for flat month because of millions of people swimming in the Ocean! Water has rise sea level too much that kill swells!...
     
  13. StuckinVA

    StuckinVA Well-Known Member

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    Jul 23, 2007
    It probably matters about as much as some dust particles falling into your cup of water. An ice cube would be like if the world was hit by a NEO but we'd all be gone anyhow.