Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
rotational speed is highest at the equator. go south and your chances of avoiding the collision improve.
negligible. If it hits you, it hits you, but otherwise, the best thing to do is be prepared.
For this problem, there is no such thing as negligible. If there is a mathmatical difference.
This isn't about asteroids, it's about the mathmatics involved. I'm having trouble figuring out if there are mathmatical differences..
HomebrewerDude is the first person to grasp what I'm getting at, but I don't know if his assertion, which is where I started from, is correct or not.
if the improvement in chances is within the standard deviation of mathematical error, it is negligible. It would be the same as me throwing a baseball 100 feet away from a minature globe and having an ant travel to the equator of the spinning globe. The chances are pretty much equal for me to hit the ant.