I just can't

HydroKid239

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If the earth spins at 1000 mph, and a plane travels at the same speed, how do you not land at the same place you began?
:eyesmoke:When I jump.. I land in a different zip code. The world is a record player.

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Europe, Asia, and the other 7/8ths of Africa is on side B.
The North Pole is not located on the map anymore. The Earth was in a bit of a jam in Vegas & sold it to Russia. So check side B for that.
 

Bagginski

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Planes would never have to point up to climb in altitude. Just fly straingt, the earth rolls away from you on a ball if you just go straight. Actually you would have to start constantly flying down to not go to high and stay at a consistent height. Also, the earth rotates in a west to east direction supposedly at 1000 mph. Jumbo jets only do like 550 mph . So technically if you take off in a plane trying to fly east the ground under you should be running away from you because of rotation twice as fast as your flying. Your destination would come up from behind you not in front of you lol. But if you flew west you could be doing 1550 with your speed plus opposite rotation speed.

Um yeah

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Not to mention every nasa document about a flying something and every military flight manually clearly say "flat non rotating earth"
So, explain why flying from Berlin to New York takes longer than flying from New York to Berlin?
 

MedicinalMyA$$

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This is a helium-filled balloon, in a vaccuum. Density within the chamber is uniform. Pressure/Buoyancy is omnidirectional. Why does the balloon fall? What mysterious unseen force could be causing the balloon to descend? Why doesn't it just stay floating, or move to the left or right or up?



Eric Dubay, author of '200 Proofs', thinks a lot of things are fake, not just the globe but also evolution and the holocaust... but he does believe in Numerology and Telekinesis, and that Hitler wasn't all that bad: ERIC DUBAY WEBSITE
 

ProPheT 216

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Another day, phone stopped working good at like 9 am with sun ramping up in intensity. Will get better at 9 pm.

I see people talking about this online now, the common though is throttling during the day. Verizon will even let you pay a premium and will ota patch your phone and add more bands to choose from. Lol. They called it priority service markup. Why would Verizon do that? Just another lie.
 

weedstoner420

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Another day, phone stopped working good at like 9 am with sun ramping up in intensity. Will get better at 9 pm.

I see people talking about this online now, the common though is throttling during the day. Verizon will even let you pay a premium and will ota patch your phone and add more bands to choose from. Lol. They called it priority service markup. Why would Verizon do that? Just another lie.
Not really sure what you're getting at here...I don't think it has anything to do with the sun's intensity, but rather the fact that more people are awake and on their phones between 9 am and 9 pm...? Verizon's network has a lot of bandwidth but it's not infinite, and it costs them money to open up additional bands, or increase the power of the existing ones, so they pass that cost onto the consumer, because they are capitalists. As someone who works with cellular communications at my day job, this makes the most sense to me.
 

StonedGardener

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The density of water certainly can make a human float if that person's density is less. " Large " body frames with minimal muscle mass and plenty of " non-muscle " ( lots of water displacement )can float like a cork . Lean , muscular adults and small non-corpulent children are much more dense , displace way less water and tend to go down much easier. There is a very sweet old woman that lives at end of lake .....she's a lovely old gal, built like a Volkswagen. I see her floating around on her back for hours ,she's like a buoy. I can only float well in the salty ocean ( different specific density )........yada-yada, yakity-yak.......sorry for rambling.....been sucking up the smoke as usual. You're absolute right , density is the key to floating !
Specific gravity not density....oops , sorry .
 

weedstoner420

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Dang, people really underestimate how enormous the earth actually is...70,000 feet (13 miles) is pretty high up, relatively speaking. Like, that's more than double the height of Mt Everest. But according to mainstream science, the earth is almost 8,000 miles in diameter, which is roughly 42,000,000 feet (million, not thousand). So if the earth was a ball 50 feet wide, that 70,000 foot high plane would only be 1 inch away from its surface. To me, it's not surprising that even from that far up, it still looks almost as flat as it does when you're standing on the ground.
 
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