Is the World Flat? The Flatlander's theory..

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Rrog

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Single wing concept has been around for a long time. Lots of aircraft designers have it a thought. Different nationalities
 

zeddd

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THere is lots of shit going on i travel lots in JET east to west west to east
lets see here
To make one complete rotation in 24 hours, a point near the equator of the Earth must move at close to 1000 miles per hour (1600 km/hr). The speed gets less as you move north, but it's still a good clip throughout the United States.
ASP: How Fast Are You Moving When You Are Sitting Still?
https://astrosociety.org/edu/publications/tnl/71/howfa

So at this speed 1600 kmh or 1000 miles per hr how fast is the jet traveling to compensate or catch up ??? if its traveling in the same direction as earth i mean sure fly northern direction do you turn left AND wait for california to come to you or head east and chase it
the whole solar system is moving in the direction of the constellation leo at 300 plus KMS
 

2ANONYMOUS

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when you look at it Rrog

The Germans in World War II were at the forefront of industrialized warfare.
They produced the first jet-powered bomber, developed the first tilt-rotor plane, and discovered fission. In most cases, Allied scientists and planners struggled to close the technological gaps exposed by German advances.

lets see here
The first airborne operations in combat were all executed by Germans during invasions of European countries. Normandy, Denmark, France, and the Netherlands all fell quickly while small units of German paratroopers seized key infrastructure or destroyed enemy defenses ahead of the main army. remember the first to do so
then we get into The Messerschmitt Me 262 was the first jet airplane used in combat, and it was very effective against Allied bomber formations. Both the US and the Soviet Union seized Me 262s as they captured German territory and reverse-engineered the German planes. remember the first
Awe he is a goooder for you Rrog Cruise missile Can i say German were again the 1st to make em :) In June 1944, V-1 flying bombs started raining down on London. The V-1, "the buzz bomb," was inaccurate but took a heavy psychological toll on the British. The US wanted its own version in preparation for the invasion of mainland Japan, so it moved to recover pieces of crashed and detonated V-1s. By September, it had successfully tested the JB-2 Loon, a virtual copy of the V-1.

And something we all know you are on Rrog METH Meth was invented in 1893 by a Japanese chemist, but it was first used in war by Nazi Germany.

And most importantly ROCKETS yeah think USA made them first lol WRONG
Rocket science was one of the key areas of interest during Operation Paperclip. The scientists who pioneered the US and Soviet space programs were taken from Germany in the final months and years immediately after the war. At first, both the Americans and Soviets constructed their own V-2 bombs before kicking off the space race in earnest.



The stolen V-2s and their creators paved the way for US rocket programs, from the Redstone rockets to the Saturn and Apollo missions. The Saturn rocket, used in the Apollo program, is the only rocket that has carried a man outside of low Earth orbit.
 

greasemonkeymann

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ps fastest i seen jets go or been in 500 - 550 mph for them imperial cave men lol or 900 kmh for the rest of advanced World
whats that big loud ass bang that is created when jets go faster than the speed of sound?
768 mph is the speed of sound.
They have jets that can approach mach 3
we (humans) have been going over 500 mph for over 70 yrs
 

2ANONYMOUS

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and umm. cuz the earth is full of molten metal and rock.
Question think if you were going to travel from point A to point B and the earth rotates West to east giving the false impression the sun comes up when really were moving towards it if you lets say toronto is 40 degrees lat and your going west and the Earth is really spinning 1280 kmh @ 40 degrees N latitude how fast would a plane have to travel to get Vancouver

and same question the world is spinning 1280 kmh west to east how fast would the plane have to be going to go from Vancouver to Toronto with average comercial jets doing 636 kmh and earth spinning 1280 in same direction would you catch toronto lol
 

greasemonkeymann

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Question think if you were going to travel from point A to point B and the earth rotates West to east giving the false impression the sun comes up when really were moving towards it if you lets say toronto is 40 degrees lat and your going west and the Earth is really spinning 1280 kmh @ 40 degrees N latitude how fast would a plane have to travel to get Vancouver

and same question the world is spinning 1280 kmh west to east how fast would the plane have to be going to go from Vancouver to Toronto with average comercial jets doing 636 kmh and earth spinning 1280 in same direction would you catch toronto lol
wouldn't that be akin to asking how fast one must walk to get to the front of the train, when the train is going 100 mph?
Do you need to walk faster than 100 mph to get there?
and here is the answer to your question.
http://explorecuriocity.org/Explore/ArticleId/3072

Goes back to that tricky old constant.... PHYSICS
 

Rrog

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Don't throw SCIENCE at this, GMM. It gets in the way of reality

I suppose the same dynamic as on the space station. It's whizzing around the earth, which is whizzing thru the galazy. And the space station is rotating, yet everyone is going sooooo slow.

Maybe the space station is a hoax...
 

greasemonkeymann

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Don't throw SCIENCE at this, GMM. It gets in the way of reality

I suppose the same dynamic as on the space station. It's whizzing around the earth, which is whizzing thru the galazy. And the space station is rotating, yet everyone is going sooooo slow.

Maybe the space station is a hoax...
I always think of this, when I think of existentionalism (don't think that's a word)
 
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