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How about if he just makes Earth's orbit perfectly circular instead?
Last time SpaceX got fined for safety issues, Elon Musk went all US Shadow President with the DOGE cuts, got rid of the head of FAA and had fired a bunch of the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) employees, to the point airplanes were crashing. Even after all that, Elon Musk launched the deemed as unsafe space rocket just to watch that also blow up and come crashing down. I guess it costed more than the fine at least?
We should park Elon's head at L1.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0sTNLdNhuE
I wouldn't trust him to drive me somewhere, The d*** head would crash.
The year lenght would increase by 0.5%, 367 days.
There will also be altered monsoons, jet stream changes, and even possible regional warming.
Changing Earth's orbit will also alter long-term orbital resonances with Jupiter and Saturn and affect Mars' and Venus' orbital dynamics which will increase eccentricity and result in bigger effects on climate than distance alone...
The Luna-Earth tidal system would also be disrupted via altered precession cycles, changes to Earth’s axial tilt dynamics, and modifications to Milankovitch cycles.
Biosphere shocks would be next in line because a 0.3 - 1°C cooling is not uniformly beneficial... cooling tends to reduce photosynthesis, shrink growing seasons, reduce agricultural yields, move climate zones faster than ecosystems can adapt, and intensify drought in some regions...
Many species are already stressed by current warming; adding a new stress, even in the other direction, could push ecosystems over the edge and kill them... which will ultimately affect humans as well... so yeah... not good to change Earth's orbit even by a little.
So either way, it'll get either too cold or too hot for those flakey people.
We simply CAN'T win or lose against Mother Nature. Basically, we're screwed.
no matter, it can't be done, because Earth would eventually find equilibrium once again.
Transform the planet’s core into a colossal fusion reactor. Install massive plasma turbines across the Pacific and other oceans to harness this energy, driving the planet forward through controlled eruptions of stellar matter. Construct an immense equatorial ring, reinforced with hexagonal grids and lined with solar panels, to generate a continuous photon-gravity bubble encasing the world. The orbital ring station would be directly accessible via towering space elevators.