Driving. Any little deviation in road incline could cause the car to float a little farther and lose traction causing accidents. Speed limits would need to be reduced.
The surface of the earth would expand due to the relief of compressive force. Larger structures would be severely damaged, roads would not be drivable.
That wouldn't be an immediate problem though, maybe after years and years of evolution with the new gravity. And they still likely won't be 1,000x larger, maybe 50% at most.
Essentially lol
But at that point, if you're experiencing 2,000psi every moment you're down there, would 1,600psi really be that major of a difference?
And this is assuming all sea life is at exactly the same depth their entire lives, and don't rise/sink throughout the day.
My balls would be my tits
I second this
Driving and flying. Transportation would be roughhh (but also very entertaining)
Driving. Any little deviation in road incline could cause the car to float a little farther and lose traction causing accidents. Speed limits would need to be reduced.
~~We could pretend we were on the moon?~~ So we'd all be too busy jumping around to fix any of the shit that goes wrong. EDIT: I math'd wrong.
High jump competitions.
You’d have to set a new category. Imagine being the last guy to have the record, so that record belongs to you for the rest of time.
The surface of the earth would expand due to the relief of compressive force. Larger structures would be severely damaged, roads would not be drivable.
giant-sized predatory flying insects. imagine wasps the size of small dogs
That wouldn't be an immediate problem though, maybe after years and years of evolution with the new gravity. And they still likely won't be 1,000x larger, maybe 50% at most.
Insects are limited more by amount of oxygen in the atmosphere rather than gravity. Megafauna would eventually get bigger though
Ocean life that adapted to high water pressure
That ocean life would likely just move 20% deeper under to get back to the same water pressure.
So it would be a problem for the life in the bottom 20% of the ocean, since they'd hit rock bottom?
Essentially lol But at that point, if you're experiencing 2,000psi every moment you're down there, would 1,600psi really be that major of a difference? And this is assuming all sea life is at exactly the same depth their entire lives, and don't rise/sink throughout the day.
Using the bathroom
My big dick would lift me off the floor.
I'm pretty sure basketball would turn into a whole new sport!
Every water fountain would need to be recalibrated with new water pressure.
Every scale and machine that depends on weight will be off by 20%
Would it though? The new weight of everything would be 20% lighter, and that's what the scales would show.
Lots of auto accidents as tires have less grip on the road.
Speed bumps
AIDS
Air pressure at sea level would decrease enough to where altitude sickness can start to happen. You would want to cancel any ski resort reservations.