Water sticking to a ball?All of the questions I ask in every flat earth thread made me change my mind
The fact that no one can reproduce the phenomena of water sticking to a ball made me change my mind
The question has nothing to do with the Coriolis effect. The airplane flying due north at 600mph is also 1000mph east, we all are. Why doesn't a marble tossed up in a car smash against the rear window.Say you're flying due north, from peru to ecuador(the equator). How does a plane flying 600mph directly north, land on an air strip moving 1000mph directly east? That kind of difference in force and direction should essentially destroy the landing gear on a plane, since they're mainly only reinforced for the direction that the plane is moving
SMHThe question has nothing to do with the Coriolis effect. The airplane flying due north at 600mph is also 1000mph east, we all are. Why doesn't a marble tossed up in a car smash against the rear window.
The fact that no one can reproduce the phenomena of water sticking to a ball made me change my mind
So you believe we have an atmosphere?SMH
Yeah you can stop responding now
The question has LITERALLY EVERYTHING to do with the coriolis effect, which is why I asked the question
The coriolis effect literally states that when you leave the earth's surface YOU ARE NOT MOVING AT THE SAME RATE OF SPEED AS THE EARTH'S SURFACE. WIND RESISTANCE IMMEDIATELY SLOWS YOU DOWN
By your lack of logic, if the atmosphere was moving at the same rate of speed as the earth's surface, you would only ever see the exact same clouds over the same landmasses forever, BUT YOU DON'T. Clouds move independently and freely
This is what I mean when I say that a lot of y'all blindly believe in concepts that y'all don't understand and cannot prove
The marble is still connected to the earth's surface by way of being in the car, according to heliocentric logic
The oceans sticking to and curving around the earth's surfaceWater sticking to a ball?
That can be accomplished by electromagnetismhow about dust, dirt and rocks adhering to a sphere? would that do?
YesSo you believe we have an atmosphere?
You don't understand the Coriolis effect and then you make up theories off your misunderstandings.SMH
Yeah you can stop responding now
The question has LITERALLY EVERYTHING to do with the coriolis effect, which is why I asked the question
The coriolis effect literally states that when you leave the earth's surface YOU ARE NOT MOVING AT THE SAME RATE OF SPEED AS THE EARTH'S SURFACE. WIND RESISTANCE IMMEDIATELY SLOWS YOU DOWN
By your lack of logic, if the atmosphere was moving at the same rate of speed as the earth's surface, you would only ever see the exact same clouds over the same landmasses forever, BUT YOU DON'T. Clouds move independently and freely
This is what I mean when I say that a lot of y'all blindly believe in concepts that y'all don't understand and cannot prove
The marble is still connected to the earth's surface by way of being in the car, according to heliocentric logic
But the sea has depth. Are you imply that space has gravity?The ocean's sticking to and curving around the earth's surface
But if the earth is flat how do the clouds move?
I just posted the definition of the coriolis effect straight off of google. That's not my definition. That's your scientists defintionYou don't understand the Coriolis effect and then you make up theories off your misunderstandings.