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How fast do you have to move west to preventing the sun from ever setting once it begin to set?

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Preventing the sun from setting is an intriguing concept, but it is fundamentally impossible due to the Earth's rotation and the nature of our solar system. The apparent motion of the sun across the sky is a result of the Earth rotating on its axis, completing one full rotation approximately every 24 hours. The Earth's rotation is a constant and natural process, making it challenging, if not impossible, for an observer to "chase" the sunset by moving west. The Earth's rotational speed is greatest at the equator, where it's approximately 1670 kilometers per hour (1037 miles per hour). However, even if one were to move westward at this tremendous speed, it would still be insufficient to counteract the Earth's rotation and prevent the sun from setting. To grasp the scale of the challenge, consider the Earth's equatorial circumference, which is about 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles). In theory, you would need to move west at a speed exceeding the Earth...