Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Tomorrow is World Jump Day

WJDThe idea is to have millions of people all jump into the air at the same time and land at the same time, with the force enough to jar the earth into a slightly different orbit.   The moment for the World Jump Day in the central time zone of the United States is 5:39:13 am on Thursday, July 20, 2006.

Scientific research has proven that this change of planetary positioning would very likely stop global warming, extend daytime hours and create a more homogeneous climate.

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3 comments:

azgoddess said...

so did it work?

Jonco said...

It's tomorrow morning... not today.

Anonymous said...

The people jumping on one side of the earth will have his/her jolt cancelled out by another person jumping on the opposite side of the earth.

So, the net effect, if any, will be the earth moving towards the direction areas of the earth where there's no people jumping on.