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Would be so fun if we all switched at the same time
Instantaneously? I wonder what kind of noise would be made by the simultaneous formation of billions of vacuums and pressure waves? And how loud would it be on aggregate? And would it be enough to wake those who were asleep at the time?
It'll sound like a low rumbling of bubble wrap shifting across the lands.
I don't think there would be much of a pressure change. All the outies would become innie lowering the pressure and all the innies becoming outies would bring it back up.
Maybe your ears might pop.
Most animals are smaller than humans. If it's selected randomly out of unique species then definitely, because there are a fuckton of insects.