Message from @Ronin

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2019-10-22 05:19:49 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-22 05:19:56 UTC  

Its in the question

2019-10-22 05:19:58 UTC  

ok let me reread ur question hang on

2019-10-22 05:20:42 UTC  

idk whats supposed to happen with the bullet tell me i never heard this part of the fairy tale before

2019-10-22 05:21:14 UTC  

the bullet goes straight regardless of where u shoot it first of all the deviation is apparent

2019-10-22 05:21:24 UTC  

Ok this shows me u dont understand it well thats a relief since it means my knowedge seems fine

2019-10-22 05:22:05 UTC  

lol

2019-10-22 05:22:09 UTC  

First it deviates in curve west then from aequator to east till its more east than at start

2019-10-22 05:22:18 UTC  

yes i know i have been getting told i dont understand for months now

2019-10-22 05:22:31 UTC  

And thats cause its true

2019-10-22 05:22:40 UTC  

the deviation is apparent the bullet actually goes straight

2019-10-22 05:22:48 UTC  

We just did an experiment which shwed this to be true

2019-10-22 05:23:24 UTC  

U seem to not understand a lot like imagening the outcome from a certain pov

2019-10-22 05:23:29 UTC  

in all reality this doesnt happen because earth and the attached spinning atmopshere move in lockstep and u have only one reference frame

2019-10-22 05:23:43 UTC  

why would u account for curve on a globe

2019-10-22 05:23:46 UTC  

This is important to predict possible results for examoke

2019-10-22 05:24:01 UTC  

im in a valley shooting at the side of a mountain how much earth curve do i account for lol

2019-10-22 05:24:19 UTC  

Yea i now know he suffers strongly from dunning kruger

2019-10-22 05:24:24 UTC  

he said he didnt account for coriolis in his shots

2019-10-22 05:24:57 UTC  

bullets are line of sight u wouldnt account for curvature thats idiotic

2019-10-22 05:25:30 UTC  

Btw if you didnt know, 9.8inch milessquared is just a rough estimate for the curve

2019-10-22 05:25:40 UTC  

9.8 ?

2019-10-22 05:25:59 UTC  

Anyway thanks for trying to answer me jeremy this settled my doubts about me possibly misunderstanding

2019-10-22 05:26:13 UTC  

u are misunderstanding

2019-10-22 05:26:29 UTC  

I mean 8 or smthing i dint remember

2019-10-22 05:26:31 UTC  

just because i didnt know what would happen in that hypothetical situation doesnt mean i dont understand

2019-10-22 05:26:45 UTC  

Yes it means exactly that

2019-10-22 05:26:57 UTC  

meanwhile this guys trying to tell me how snipers should account for curvature of earth lol

2019-10-22 05:27:05 UTC  

The question was only designed to test for this

2019-10-22 05:27:25 UTC  

im shooting at a helicopter 90 degrees how much earth curve should i account for lol

2019-10-22 05:27:41 UTC  

that same sniper told me he didnt account for coriolis

2019-10-22 05:27:45 UTC  

so

2019-10-22 05:28:06 UTC  

ok

2019-10-22 05:28:20 UTC  

im shooting at a chopper 90 degrees above me

2019-10-22 05:28:35 UTC  

wait i gotta figure in earth curve

2019-10-22 05:28:44 UTC  

How far is it, whats the speed of the bullet

2019-10-22 05:28:47 UTC  

Anyway good points w to think he beats his own argument with his own evidence gj

2019-10-22 05:29:35 UTC  

u somehow are walking away from this feeling good cause i didnt know the scenario for what would happen on the spinning ball coriolis fairytale in that one example that in reality doesnt happen

2019-10-22 05:29:42 UTC  

Anyway guess im off now cya thx for the talk

2019-10-22 05:29:47 UTC  

lol bye

2019-10-22 05:29:48 UTC  

bai