Yes sir. The land is moving East, which is why we leave the sun behind every evening.If the earth rotates East to West the sun would set in the east.
And let's not even bring up the impact of dark matter...And the expansion of the universe...
I still want to know if you fire a ball straight up, is it still spinning as it hits the ground?
If so, is it spinning in the same direction as on the way up?
That’s spell check combined with fat fingersIs this the ‘at’ as in wez u at, or as in the ‘at’ you doff?
Good point about the surface rotation. Given the earth, depending on where you are standing is moving anywhere from 0 to 1650 Kilometers per hour. A projectile fired "straight" up will come down a long ways from where you are standing, miles even, unless you are at one of the poles.
So no need to duck.
Yep, kinda like that.....Good night Grandpa!Now wait ! Is that magnetic poles or geographical poles ? And isnt there a wobble even at the poles so even with the slightest wobble the projectile would not return to its launch location ??? and just how many "S's" are in physississt ?
Is that like M eye SS eye SS eye Pee Pee eye ??
Good point about the surface rotation. Given the earth, depending on where you are standing is moving anywhere from 0 to 1650 Kilometers per hour. A projectile fired "straight" up will come down a long ways from where you are standing, miles even, unless you are at one of the poles.
Reminds me of Einstein's thought experiment that Hawking talked about in 'A Brief History of Time':Perhaps the assumption is that the Earth will rotate beneath the bullet as it goes straight up and down (which wouldn’t account for the same rotation at the moment the bullet was fired)?
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