Message from @A Search for Roche's Rifle

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2019-07-26 04:47:45 UTC  

Earth duude. Chill just a bit

2019-07-26 04:48:02 UTC  

The earth rotates on an axis which does not move. This creates the day night cycles. As it does so, the entire thing moves around the sun, constantly pointed in the direction of Polaris. Polaris is extremely large, but extraordinary far away-however, it has been observed in history that it *does* move away from the North Pole, due to the *Axis* changing over time.

2019-07-26 04:48:09 UTC  

Like when you're in a plane accelerating vs cruising

2019-07-26 04:48:11 UTC  

As for why we cannot feel it, there’s a simple explanation for it!

2019-07-26 04:48:20 UTC  

Have you ever been in a revolving restaurant?

2019-07-26 04:48:32 UTC  

The earth doesnt rotate. Becuz it is not a sphere

2019-07-26 04:48:32 UTC  

You can only feel acceleration

2019-07-26 04:48:36 UTC  

I have, several times. In Sydney tower, specifically.

2019-07-26 04:48:42 UTC  

@NickC64 not its not, its elliptical, which means we slow down, and speed up. Also its a constant turn, if u were in a car that keeps turning sideways, and slows down and speed up, you feel that

2019-07-26 04:48:46 UTC  

It is flat and the floor of the universe

2019-07-26 04:49:07 UTC  

And we don't slow down or speed up instantly

2019-07-26 04:49:15 UTC  

We dont move

2019-07-26 04:49:17 UTC  

Our human senses are too dull to pick that up

2019-07-26 04:49:25 UTC  

The heavens move around us

2019-07-26 04:49:29 UTC  

also at the equator the earth spins faster, if u are the north pole u are standing still, while at the equator u are spinning fast, yet no difference at all

2019-07-26 04:49:40 UTC  

It moves at a constant pace, and at a *slow* enough pace, which is why we cannot feel it. We are absolutely tiny compared to the surface, as well.

2019-07-26 04:49:42 UTC  

Dude

2019-07-26 04:49:48 UTC  

You can only feel acceleration

2019-07-26 04:49:55 UTC  

How many times do I have to say that lol

2019-07-26 04:50:00 UTC  

Think about it like this

2019-07-26 04:50:00 UTC  

You guys are totally lost. Pity

2019-07-26 04:50:09 UTC  

Have you ever been in a car, or train?

2019-07-26 04:50:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/604173618615681054/FB_IMG_1560683976817.jpg

2019-07-26 04:50:24 UTC  

floris, thats exactly how im thinking

2019-07-26 04:50:34 UTC  

Once they start cruising, you’ll notice you cannot feel the push against you.

2019-07-26 04:50:47 UTC  

NickC64#4200 LANGUAGE!!!

2019-07-26 04:50:47 UTC  

And its completely different cause earth is not in contact with any surface so its smoother

2019-07-26 04:50:53 UTC  

Once you hit a completely constant speed, you cannot feel the force of wind and such push against you

2019-07-26 04:50:57 UTC  

You EEeedeeot Stimpy

2019-07-26 04:51:00 UTC  

Why did you keep giving crappy examples

2019-07-26 04:51:23 UTC  

@floris this guy's saying everything in my mind

2019-07-26 04:51:36 UTC  

Yeah

2019-07-26 04:51:41 UTC  

He is right in my opinion

2019-07-26 04:51:43 UTC  

Ok. Now i know you guys are like 8thgrade or freshman HS

2019-07-26 04:51:50 UTC  

That was funny

2019-07-26 04:51:57 UTC  

I bet your 4 then

2019-07-26 04:52:02 UTC  

Why would you make an assumption like that

2019-07-26 04:52:06 UTC  

That would make sense

2019-07-26 04:52:06 UTC  

@floris i can absolutely feel the motion on a train, no matter how constant

2019-07-26 04:52:14 UTC  

Of course

2019-07-26 04:52:21 UTC  

Since you have never learned about gravity