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Actually I am. But clearly you have none to weigh.
I see you just woke up.
Again, good morning.
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Actually I am. But clearly you have none to weigh.
Only for the uneducated.
The Earth does not "spin at 1000miles/hour" that is not how one measures the velocity of spin.Here's an uneducated question:
When the earth spins at 1000miles/hour, does the atmosphere spin with it?
The Earth does not "spin at 1000miles/hour" that is not how one measures the velocity of spin.
The Earth only "spins at" 15 degrees per hour.
Tell me, if you sat on an object that rotated only one time a day do you think that you could feel that motion?
But, yes, the atmosphere does move with the Earth. Why do you think that it would not?
Naw, just actual ministry to do, to actually help people and actually glorify God.
You do not understand motion. That is why I asked you if you were ever on a jet plane. Obviously not. I asked you my question first and you dodged it. You can't complain if others do not answer your poorly asked questions when you do not answer those asked of you.Lol.
Here, according to google:
The earth rotates once every 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.09053 seconds, called the sidereal period, and its circumference is roughly 40,075 kilometers. Thus, the surface of the earth at the equator moves at a speed of 460 meters per second--or roughly 1,000 miles per hour.
I believe we live on the surface of the earth (I may be wrong).
So we're currently moving at a speed of 1000 miles per hour?
And the atmosphere is moving with us?
Amazing!
You tell me why you think it would.
As to why the atmosphere would move with the Earth the answer should be rather obvious. A combination of air resistance and momentum means that it would have to.
Hahahaha...
I'm sorry. This answer does not appear to hold water.
Do you care elaborating?
A lack of education on your part does not mean that the explanation does not hold water.
Lol.
I lack education. And I have never been in a jet air liner.
Agreed.
Now educate me:
You say, the earth is currently spinning, at 1000 miles/hour.
And the clouds we see, are spinning with it.
How?
Do you suppose there should be some kind of friction in space that would hold them back?
Are you suggesting that you won't? You do understand that Alaska was originally colonised by Russians don't you. It didn't become part of the USA until 1867.Visit the Diomede Islands from Alaska in the US, head west towards its extremes and see if you burst out in Russia.
When you are in a plane cruising a little slower than the speed of sound, how fast does it feel for the passengers?Speed is speed. It's built on distance and time. The greater the speed, the greater the forces to contend with. And 1000 miles/hr is no small speed.
You should know that talking to yourself is a sign of madness.Your case is hopeless.
Did you watch the video?
Did you see the message at the end?
So if your model of the earth is a cylinder, why don't you depict it as such?Don't bother about obstacles, just head west and burst out east. Simple
It's called viscosity. If you fill a bath with water then repeatedly drag your hand in one direction on one side of the bath, eventually the water will be circulating the bath tub at the same speed. The earth's surface causes a lot more drag on the atmosphere than your hand in the water.So we're currently moving at a speed of 1000 miles per hour?
And the atmosphere is moving with us?
Amazing!
The earth's surface causes a lot more drag on the atmosphere than your hand in the water.
Once again, one does not measure spin in miles per hour. Spin is measured in degrees or radians or revolutions per day, or hour, or second. The Earth rotates one time every day. It does not seem to be nearly that fast if you think of it in those terms. Your version is meaningless since you did not say what the velocity was relative to.Lol.
I lack education. And I have never been in a jet air liner.
Agreed.
Now educate me:
You say, the earth is currently spinning, at 1000 miles/hour.
And the clouds we see, are spinning with it.
How?