Quote (SicKid @ Aug 21 2018 12:01am)
OK but you also just said the ocean doesn't fall because it's mass, So why wouldn't a small ocean or glass of water fly out? Maybe because we aren't fucking moving?
All your doing is making excuses to fit your narrative. So a 150 mph car or rollercoaster is ACCELERATING fast enough to keep our body sunk into the seat yet we feel NOTHING at 1k MPH
Also if the air around us is moving with the earth xx MPH wouldn't it be only in 1 direction? Meaning if we went in the same direction the earth is spinning it would require less energy or force to do so and the same would go for moving against the earth's spin
Kinda of like walking on a conveyor belt the same direction it's moving
Everything feels the same centripetal acceleration on the surface of a spinning sphere.
Not everything feels the same centripetal force because the force is mass times acceleration (this is fundamental physics that built your car again), so we feel less force than the ocean, but the same acceleration.
If the air is going zero mph relative to you then it doesn't matter what direction you move in, the air will feel the same.
If you are on a train it doesn't feel different walking with the direction of the train or against it. Similarly I've been on the conveyor belts at airports and it isn't easier to walk one direction or the other.