Message from @IXI

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2019-11-10 03:37:00 UTC  

Sure

2019-11-10 03:37:26 UTC  

When you get up to speed, do you feel yourself moving? Or do you feel still?

2019-11-10 03:38:31 UTC  

Yes I do feel I’m moving, but supposedly I’m in the largest and most comfortable car I probably wouldn’t feel much right. However you will feel something when it accelerates and decelerates

2019-11-10 03:39:42 UTC  

But that's the exact thing

2019-11-10 03:39:49 UTC  

You feel yourself moving in a car when you’re at a constant speed?

2019-11-10 03:39:59 UTC  

You really only feel it when the speed changes

2019-11-10 03:40:08 UTC  

Yes but we do change speeds

2019-11-10 03:40:12 UTC  

not when your going at a constant speed

2019-11-10 03:40:21 UTC  

But does the Earth?

2019-11-10 03:40:36 UTC  

Or at a change big enough that you feel it?

2019-11-10 03:40:44 UTC  

I dont think you’ve ever been in a car

2019-11-10 03:40:52 UTC  

Yes it’s pretty big considering the speed it moves in

2019-11-10 03:41:04 UTC  

Next time you get on a car, go at a constant speed, and see if you can feel a change

2019-11-10 03:41:13 UTC  

What we feel is the acceleration.

2019-11-10 03:41:31 UTC  

^

2019-11-10 03:41:38 UTC  

Because we have inertia

2019-11-10 03:42:26 UTC  

We accelerate and decelerate supposedly yet you can’t feel it

2019-11-10 03:42:31 UTC  

Or measure or test it

2019-11-10 03:42:42 UTC  

But you should believe it

2019-11-10 03:43:50 UTC  

We can measure it

2019-11-10 03:44:19 UTC  

No you can theories the measurements but it’s no where accurate or stable

2019-11-10 03:44:22 UTC  

Literally, get a meter stick, a stop watch, some paper and a ball

2019-11-10 03:44:34 UTC  

The earth is flat

2019-11-10 03:44:38 UTC  

The measurements they come up with change all the time

2019-11-10 03:44:40 UTC  

Drop a ball from varying heights and measure how long it take to fall

2019-11-10 03:44:44 UTC  

^^^

2019-11-10 03:44:47 UTC  

lmao

2019-11-10 03:45:00 UTC  

You can verify this for yourself

2019-11-10 03:45:21 UTC  

I’m talking about measuring our speed revolving the sun and spinning

2019-11-10 03:46:08 UTC  

We can also measure that

2019-11-10 03:47:02 UTC  

You just need a telescope and a basic understanding of trigonometry

2019-11-10 03:47:18 UTC  

Sure man anyways I’m bored from this talk you don’t seem very smart

2019-11-10 03:47:42 UTC  

Lul rude

2019-11-10 03:47:46 UTC  

You don’t know the distances but want to use trigonometry

2019-11-10 03:47:53 UTC  

How does that work

2019-11-10 03:48:15 UTC  

You don't seem very smart for believing that the Earth is flat

2019-11-10 03:48:16 UTC  

We can find side lengths of a triage with at least one distance

2019-11-10 03:48:20 UTC  

The distances they come up with changes all the time and is extremely inaccurate

2019-11-10 03:48:28 UTC  

Triangle*

2019-11-10 03:49:06 UTC  

so you take measurements from like 500 miles apart

2019-11-10 03:49:13 UTC  

Of course they change