What height does one have to reach for the planet to start zooming 1,000MPH underneath you?

"The atmosphere spins 1,000MPH too!" the people say

Does that actually make sense, though? Or is that just what NASA told you 5 million times, so you're repeating it without actually asking yourself if it passes the common sense test...

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Are you a “flat earth” person for real?

did i say that?

i'm just asking questions

No, I was just asking. I went down that rabbit hole once…just to make sure I understood the opposing view.

Did you ever get an answer to why we don’t fly over Antarctica when going to Australia?

Weather, and if something goes wrong there is nothing out there would be my guess. Also, no country has “claim” to it either, so to avoid conflict, maybe they just stay away unless doing research.

Yeah I didn’t find a good answer either

So let me get this straight… You think if you go up high enough, Earth just starts zooming underneath like a treadmill on steroids? Bro, that’s not how anything works — unless you think birds are fighting 1,000 MPH headwinds every time they fly.

The atmosphere spins too because it's part of the Earth system, not a rogue gas cloud.

It's not NASA brainwashing. It’s physics class — which you clearly skipped while researching YouTube videos. 😅

Don't get me wrong 😊😂😂😂I'm just being sarcastic

you didn't answer my question though

how high do you have to go to escape the 1,000MPH spinning atmosphere?

So we’re not spinning but *all the other round bodies out there are moving around us?*

100 miles

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