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Question: Can a Human bench press the Earth?
No, it's not possible for a human to bench press the Earth. The mass of the Earth is approximately 5.97 x 10^24 kg, which is far beyond any human's ability to lift or exert force against. The current world record bench press is 800 lbs (~363 kg) by a human, and this is many orders of magnitude less than the weight of the Earth. Even considering astronauts in space, where the weight of objects decreases, they still cannot "lift" the Earth because physics doesn't allow for such phenomena. They can push against objects, but that force is also applied to them per Newton's third law of motion.
No, a human cannot bench press the Earth. This is due to the sheer size and mass of the Earth. Bench pressing the Earth would require an incredibly massive amount of force.
Jan. 5, 2023, 3:45 p.m.
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