No reason to think it wont. I believe it will. What do you think?
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yes
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Technically, it isn't the sun rising, but rather the horizon sinking. All of Earth is rotating. The sun only APPEARS to rise, because your eastern horizon is always sinking as Earth rotates from west to east.
The Earth will not reverse direction or stop for no reason. It is a very massive body. To alter its rotational speed by any significant amount would require an excessive rotational impulse that isn't going to happen.
The only way that the sun ever could not appear to rise tomorrow for any place that is farther south than the northern polar ice cap, is if the sun were to cease to exist. The sun cannot cease to exist, because there is a fundamental law called conservation of mass. Something extraordinarily bizarre would need to occur if the sun were to cease to exist or exit the universe.
The Earth will not reverse direction or stop for no reason. It is a very massive body. To alter its rotational speed by any significant amount would require an excessive rotational impulse that isn't going to happen.
The only way that the sun ever could not appear to rise tomorrow for any place that is farther south than the northern polar ice cap, is if the sun were to cease to exist. The sun cannot cease to exist, because there is a fundamental law called conservation of mass. Something extraordinarily bizarre would need to occur if the sun were to cease to exist or exit the universe.
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Nope, it won`t "come up", but the your side of the Earth will turn around to it...P.S..Well, Shilo, life is full of surprises-especially if you`re 7 or 8 - yes, our Earth turns around its own axis, and around the Sun, same as our moon turns around our Earth. Our Sun, with the all 9 or 10 planets is turning around the center of our Milky Way galaxy. And even galaxies are turning around center of universe..but very, VERY, extremely slowly `cuz universe is so unimaginably HUGE.
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You are not aware the earth is rotating?
From our point of view the sun will come up tomorrow, but in actuality the part of the earth you are on will rotate to face towards the sun.
From our point of view the sun will come up tomorrow, but in actuality the part of the earth you are on will rotate to face towards the sun.
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Highly probable. Whether you or I or both of us will still be alive to see it is a bit less probable. Can't be sure of anything, you know.
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Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow, there'll be sun.
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Well, if we don't perform human sacrifice to the sun gods, it won't come up!!
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Depends on your latitude.
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No, I don't think it will come up. I think the Earth will turn to where my location will face it.
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If it doesn't i'll lick a stray cats a r s e