When you are on the train, you are moving at the same speed as the train itself. So, when you jump for that brief second, you are still moving at the same speed as the train (due to forward momentum) and you land basically in the same spot.
Whereas I can be in a stable hover at 5,000' for over an hour and more (as long as I have the fuel for it) not forgetting the earth is spinning on it's axis, as well as moving forward through space, allegedly.
If I’m on a train and it’s moving, when I jump I still land in the same spot. Same principle.
When you are on the train, you are moving at the same speed as the train itself. So, when you jump for that brief second, you are still moving at the same speed as the train (due to forward momentum) and you land basically in the same spot.
What would happen if we are on a superfast train and jumped straight up on a trampoline
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4MRHjymIsQ
Yes and no, you can jump up for what 1 sec?
Whereas I can be in a stable hover at 5,000' for over an hour and more (as long as I have the fuel for it) not forgetting the earth is spinning on it's axis, as well as moving forward through space, allegedly.