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    You'd probably lose all sense of direction once you get to the center, anyway. Not like you can use a compass. Although I suppose you could use laser guidance from the surface to point you in the direction to dig, or something.

    I would imagine that if indeed you could dig as far in as the center of Earth, then you'd be okay, because obviously gravity wasn't strong enough to pull the dirt in from the sides of the hole you'd dug (which would, of course, bury you alive).
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    You could just Kamehameha your way through.
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    Actually if you were in the very center of the Earth, you would feel no gravity from the Earth. It would be equal to being in space. As you dig down you would actually feel less and less gravity until you felt none at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShlupQuack View Post
    I didn't say heat, I said pressure.
    Shlup's got it, albeit indirectly.

    The pressure acting on your person would be greater than the gravitational force acting on you (which in my imagination would be the equivalent of digging 'up' after a certain point).

    Unless I'm totally wrong here. Fix my hypothesis!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pureghetto View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ShlupQuack View Post
    I didn't say heat, I said pressure.
    Shlup's got it, albeit indirectly.

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    Unless I'm totally wrong here. Fix my hypothesis!
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    Yes the pressure would be greater

    research has shown pressure would be about 360 GPa at the center of the earth, as opposed to the 101.3 kPa we feel on the surface. That's only... 3,553,800.59 times greater

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    It sounds near impossible, and as everyone said you would clutter up in there with no gravity.

    Even if you do get to the center, there would be a mass volcano erupting, so i wouldn't really see the point.

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    I still think there's no gravity in there. Can the person who is digging the hole feel the earth rotate from inside the core? Can he/she drop down or slide up according to the direction of the rotation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 41-Inches-Wide View Post
    I still think there's no gravity in there. Can the person who is digging the hole feel the earth rotate from inside the core? Can he/she drop down or slide up according to the direction of the rotation?
    There is gravity. There is always gravity. The fact of the matter is that at the exact center of the earth, there is equal mass in all directions around you, therefore canceling out to feel no gravity from the pull of the earth. It would feel exactly as if you were in space, where you also do have gravity acting on you, but you feel weightless.

    You can't feel the earth rotate from the outside of the core. And if you're in the middle of the earth, you're still rotating around the sun.

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    You would get crushed into a compact little atom because of the pressure.
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    If you were doing this in say the machine from that pretty diabolical movie "the core" then you could in theory live as the pressure made the machine harder but there would still be all the points made in this thread to consider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljkkjlcm9 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 41-Inches-Wide View Post
    I still think there's no gravity in there. Can the person who is digging the hole feel the earth rotate from inside the core? Can he/she drop down or slide up according to the direction of the rotation?
    There is gravity. There is always gravity. The fact of the matter is that at the exact center of the earth, there is equal mass in all directions around you, therefore canceling out to feel no gravity from the pull of the earth. It would feel exactly as if you were in space, where you also do have gravity acting on you, but you feel weightless.

    You can't feel the earth rotate from the outside of the core. And if you're in the middle of the earth, you're still rotating around the sun.

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    Then in that case, the people who posted about being crushed by gravity are possibly correct. Then the two directions make for two different pressures.
    I thought the person digging the hole would just fall depending on the direction of the rotation of the earth.

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    Willy Fog did it and he came back okay. Check it out: it seems to be a right hoot! Larking about in sailor suits, chilling with dolphins and whatnot.

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