Message from @Derek Nelson

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2019-05-30 03:17:37 UTC  

So you’re providing an example where the earth isn’t moving at all, and that’s what we are supposed to observe on a stationary earth anyway.

2019-05-30 03:20:17 UTC  

If the earth is moving in an opposite direction beneath him, it will produce a different momentum in that other direction.

2019-05-30 03:24:49 UTC  

Because that is what would actually happen in the scenario of earth moving. It would not land in the same place if the ball is traveling in an opposite direction, because of the gravity mainstream science proposes. It’s what supposedly keeps a helicopter stationary above a rotating earth. According to the theory.

2019-05-30 03:28:00 UTC  

You’re losing me..

2019-05-30 03:29:25 UTC  

On a stationary earth, firing a 50 caliber rifle straight up in a moving truck, and continue to drive, is one test, I would not want to do.

2019-05-30 03:32:21 UTC  

That’s what the coriolis effect would say. The earth spins beneath it.

2019-05-30 03:33:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/583498188649005067/image0.jpg

2019-05-30 03:40:01 UTC  

I didn’t claim to know the math. The video I posted was of a guy who does claim to know and he has gotten zero claimed mathematical rebuttals. Except by you, here in discord.

2019-05-30 03:41:13 UTC  

I already innately know the effect is a hoax. If it were true, it would effect balloons, planes, helicopters, take your pick. But it doesn’t.

2019-05-30 03:41:49 UTC  

Spare me.

2019-05-30 03:42:07 UTC  

You can’t use math to explain away how the effect doesn’t work on those other vehicles I just mentioned.

2019-05-30 03:42:34 UTC  

No, you can’t. Only in the fantasy world of make believe.

2019-05-30 03:43:32 UTC  

The earth’s spin can effect a bullet in fractions of a second, but not a ginormous vehicle even when given 36 hours.

2019-05-30 03:43:55 UTC  

Please understand what I’m saying.

2019-05-30 03:44:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/583501028171841540/image0.jpg

2019-05-30 03:52:38 UTC  

Why aren’t you working out those equations here?

2019-05-30 03:52:47 UTC  

Let me see how you did it.

2019-05-30 03:52:57 UTC  

You know the drill.

2019-05-30 03:53:58 UTC  

Different type of rotation @Derek Nelson

The hot air balloons rotate with the earth as they are in the air rotating with the earth

The snipers bullet (when shooting towards north or south) has to be adjust for the rotation because the ground below it is slowing down or speeding up relative to its original position. Like on a spinning disks, the edge is moving faster then the centre

2019-05-30 03:54:04 UTC  

And by the way, that truck of yours ought to be moving a 1,000 miles per hour.

2019-05-30 03:54:46 UTC  

You’re copy and pasting.

2019-05-30 03:54:49 UTC  

Lol.

2019-05-30 03:54:52 UTC  

Me

2019-05-30 03:54:53 UTC  

?

2019-05-30 03:54:54 UTC  

Oh wow.

2019-05-30 03:56:27 UTC  

And no. Your entire theory is crap. The bullet is accounting for spin drift. Not rotation of the earth. That’s it.

2019-05-30 03:57:22 UTC  

Is it not the Coriolis effect

2019-05-30 03:57:36 UTC  

Coriolis effect doesn’t even exist.

2019-05-30 03:57:48 UTC  

Proof?

2019-05-30 03:57:59 UTC  

It’s never been proven in the first place.

2019-05-30 03:58:16 UTC  

I don’t have to disprove a theory, that hasn’t been proven.

2019-05-30 03:58:32 UTC  

It is just something that big boat guns and and snipers have to take into account

2019-05-30 04:00:12 UTC  

No, they don’t. All they’re actually accounting for is spin drift.

2019-05-30 04:01:01 UTC  

And you know this how?

2019-05-30 04:01:51 UTC  

But the bullet spins in 1 direction, but there are 2 directions you have to account for in each hemisphere

2019-05-30 04:02:12 UTC  

So does it spin in a different direction?

2019-05-30 04:02:19 UTC  

Here’s what an actual sniper has to say.

2019-05-30 04:02:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/583505467268136963/image0.png

2019-05-30 04:02:47 UTC  

When a bullet has to leave the barrel, they normally spin it to make it more accurate @INeedMySpace

2019-05-30 04:03:08 UTC  

No coriolis effect needed at all.

2019-05-30 04:03:21 UTC  

Yeh, i know