You are on a train. Then, the train accelerates, most of the time, more than 9.8m/s/s. Do you feel the air in the train RUSHING towards you and giving you air resistance? Duh, of course not.Now, imagine that the train is Earth and that the acceleration of the train is UA. Does that make more sense now?
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Quote from: afiq980 on October 29, 2007, 04:06:01 AMYou are on a train. Then, the train accelerates, most of the time, more than 9.8m/s/s. Do you feel the air in the train RUSHING towards you and giving you air resistance? Duh, of course not.Now, imagine that the train is Earth and that the acceleration of the train is UA. Does that make more sense now?So, we are now housed inside the Earth? Is there a glass dome above us blocking the air from reaching us?
there is no optical light, there is just light and theres no other type of light unless you start talkling about energy saving lightbulbs compared to other types of light bulbs
The fact that if there weren't, the atmosphere would flow off the edge.
You are on a train. Then, the train accelerates, most of the time, more than 9.8m/s/s. Do you feel the air in the train RUSHING towards you and giving you air resistance? Duh, of course not.
Quote from: Monsieur Bishope on October 29, 2007, 05:29:57 AMThe fact that if there weren't, the atmosphere would flow off the edge.Hence the Ice Wall. How long have you been here, seriously?
if i remember, austria is an old, dis-used name for what is now Germany.
a 150ft wall could not contain the atmosphere, since we have mountains thousands of feet high that have air at the top of them.
Quote from: Agent Z on October 29, 2007, 08:02:12 AMa 150ft wall could not contain the atmosphere, since we have mountains thousands of feet high that have air at the top of them.Ice Wall's at least 40000 feet tall.
Quote from: afiq980 on October 29, 2007, 04:06:01 AMYou are on a train. Then, the train accelerates, most of the time, more than 9.8m/s/s. Do you feel the air in the train RUSHING towards you and giving you air resistance? Duh, of course not.Thanks for proving my point. This is an excellent example of how the earth would accelerate the air.
So you believe something on the flat Earth is containing the atmosphere? Where did you get this from?
Yeah, thats how Earth accelerates the air, but it doesnt gives resistance to the parachute I am talking about.
If I am an FE: Huh? The atmosphere is not contained? Why isnt it overflowing or something?!!!If I am a RE: Nah...the air is kept in the atmosphere by gravity.
Quote from: afiq980 on October 30, 2007, 05:33:06 AMYeah, thats how Earth accelerates the air, but it doesnt gives resistance to the parachute I am talking about.So, why is the parachute free from air resistance?
Quote from: afiq980 on October 30, 2007, 05:35:18 AMIf I am an FE: Huh? The atmosphere is not contained? Why isnt it overflowing or something?!!!If I am a RE: Nah...the air is kept in the atmosphere by gravity.This is where reading comes in handy. Quote from: divito the fascist on October 29, 2007, 05:40:08 AMQuote from: Monsieur Bishope on October 29, 2007, 05:29:57 AMThe fact that if there weren't, the atmosphere would flow off the edge.Hence the Ice Wall. How long have you been here, seriously?Just imagine the Earth and Ice Wall as a cup of water.
The parachute is not free from air resistance.The parachute experiences air resistance because it it moving downwards against the air and not because the air is moving up against it.
Quote from: afiq980 on October 31, 2007, 05:32:11 AMThe parachute is not free from air resistance.The parachute experiences air resistance because it it moving downwards against the air and not because the air is moving up against it.Again, thanks for proving my point. So there is no difference between what would happen to the skydiver in the RE and what would happen to him in the FE?Glad we cleared that up.