He really seems to be hung up on the 1000 mph thing. His mind must be so scrambled as to not be able to comprehend the size of our round planet. Also his cake spinning wouldn't work by lazily throwing a rock at it, more like shooting a gun at it.
1000+ mph is mentioned because we are told the Earth spins at 1000+ mph at the equator on a globe.
If a meteor comes into Earth's atmosphere, as we are told, then no matter how fast it comes in, it is still going to hit a 1000 mph+ spinning globe.
Basically the ground will be spinning, with us on it, at over 1000 mph as the so called meteor comes in.
It's not going to be magically dragged around the so called globe by a spinning atmosphere, so therefore it's going to be like someone throwing a marble at a spinning cake.
If you're not happy with the cake bit with it implying flat and deep, then let's use a Christmas pudding spinning.
Now before some clever dick comes in and shouts " yeah but the cake would only be spinning one rotation like the Earth so the 1000 mph means nothing."
Let me explain to you, once again.
The MPH means exactly that. We are not talking about a massive so called globe on one rotation. We are talking about something coming in to hit it as it supposedly spins at over 1000 mph...meaning, it's moving at over 1000 mph regardless of it rotating once.
To put this into better context, it's like you are looking up at the sky and you see a big so called rocket coming down from fictional space heading right for you.
By the time the rocket hits the ground where you were...you have moved many many miles away from it.
As an instance, let's say it takes a minute to hit your original spot, then you would be approximately 16 miles from that original spot by the time it hits.
Not only that but depending on the angle and the hit into or against the supposed spin...this would determine what the crater would be.
Now, if the Earth were stationary and a falling so called rock came in and plonked right into the Earth...it would make a hell of a dent and would throw boulders all over the place but would not just leave a hole like we see.
It might make a hold with a lot of crumbled rock in it, in large pieces as well as small, because the stuff strewn about and back up would fall back into the hole.
But anyway, none of this really needs to be thought about as far as space goes, because it doesn't exist to us.
Anything that you see in the sky that is not man made, is a reflection of what's happening on Earth.
Any glowing, moving, lights, are friction glows from hydrocicles or heliocicles slowly falling through the upper atmosphere after falling from the dome due to natural dense grouping due to a passing energy of the sun creating a change in pressure and agitation, leading, over time, to icicle falls of these elements.
They can be predicted in some cases by mountain top telescopes seeing changes and build up. Telescopes that can see a lot more than any of us can.
If people like you want to believe Halley's comet keeps coming around every 70 odd years and it is the same so called comet, then go right ahead.
The same as, you can carry on believing space rocks are headed for us and some just missing us by X amount of thousands of miles and what not.
You can believe you're in danger of a falling space station or satellite if you wish, on top of the rock, iron and ice asteroids.
That's your prerogative but the only thin g to be wary of falling on to you are things that are on earth and also man made flying machines, etc.
Space does not exist so whatever is said to be in that space...is nonsense. It's fantasy.