Stick your hand out the window in a car. You feel a breeze because you're going 50 and the air is sitting still. Stand still in a storm, you feel a breeze because the air is going 50.
Now, the planet contains the air, it doesn't magically stay in place while the planet and the people on it spin, it spins with it.
So it's about the difference in speed. You feel the breeze because of a difference in speed. There's no difference in speed between you and the air if you're both moving 1000 mph.
Also, you only feel the breeze in the car example when you stick your hand out the window. There's no breeze inside the car even though it's going 50 mph. So you could look at the inside of the car as the planet and the outside as being space, which the car is moving through.
While I don't think the Earth is flat, I've heard many better (comparatively) arguments than this shit. This just isn't it.
But you do? Go for it professor.
You want me to explain why you don't feel a breeze from the Earth spinning?
Please
Stick your hand out the window in a car. You feel a breeze because you're going 50 and the air is sitting still. Stand still in a storm, you feel a breeze because the air is going 50.
Now, the planet contains the air, it doesn't magically stay in place while the planet and the people on it spin, it spins with it.
So it's about the difference in speed. You feel the breeze because of a difference in speed. There's no difference in speed between you and the air if you're both moving 1000 mph.
Also, you only feel the breeze in the car example when you stick your hand out the window. There's no breeze inside the car even though it's going 50 mph. So you could look at the inside of the car as the planet and the outside as being space, which the car is moving through.
While I don't think the Earth is flat, I've heard many better (comparatively) arguments than this shit. This just isn't it.
The air magically spins with it. Got it.