Earth is not taking any leave from rotation or it is not going to be a big factor when you see what is happening on earth from say International Space Station.
It will look like a peaceful giant rock with more blue patches covered by white atmosphere clouds rotating on its axis as usual.
But people on earth are taking a break from scheming against each other, praying for long life, relaxing on beaches, taking narcotic drugs, trying to run around in the wild to hunt endangered species and most importantly from politics.
Hence, tourist attractions on Earth are looking deserted, beaches are looking like peaceful homes of sages and every popular place is looking like it took a break from being a very happening place.
From Vatican City in Rome to Mecca Masjid in Saudi Arabia to Suvarnabhumi Airport to Tokyo streets to New York trains to every place where you could only find crowds, today you can find not even a trace of a single human being there.
Almost it looks like an apocalypse kind situation where Earth as it is today survives sans humans. While it is scary it is also educational, isn't it?
It will look like a peaceful giant rock with more blue patches covered by white atmosphere clouds rotating on its axis as usual.
But people on earth are taking a break from scheming against each other, praying for long life, relaxing on beaches, taking narcotic drugs, trying to run around in the wild to hunt endangered species and most importantly from politics.
Hence, tourist attractions on Earth are looking deserted, beaches are looking like peaceful homes of sages and every popular place is looking like it took a break from being a very happening place.
From Vatican City in Rome to Mecca Masjid in Saudi Arabia to Suvarnabhumi Airport to Tokyo streets to New York trains to every place where you could only find crowds, today you can find not even a trace of a single human being there.
Almost it looks like an apocalypse kind situation where Earth as it is today survives sans humans. While it is scary it is also educational, isn't it?