NASA tells us we’re spinning at 1,000 mph, orbiting the sun at 66,600 mph, flying through the galaxy at 500,000 mph, and the WHOLE GALAXY is flying through space at over 1,300,000 mph.

Yet we don't see or feel any of these things, no matter how high up we go. Here's a private weather balloon video taken from over 20 miles up. (There are plenty of videos on Bitchute/Rumble that go even higher; they all look the exact same)

Do all of these bazillion miles per hour corkscrewing motions in every direction make sense?

Is this camera going to escape the Earth's magical gravitational blanket that's wrapped around it any second...where the globe will then start zooming away at 67,000 miles per hour?

...Or does none of this pass the common sense test, and we've simply been lied to about the world we live in, as we have been so many other times before? #FlatEarth

https://blossom.primal.net/578fa52e44ae397484665d2bbdd41db87af49d2b07fe3ef7808dfdd23bb70814.mp4

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Idk maybe cause there’s less gravity the higher you go and with no gravity or oxygen means there is no friction hence no feeling or visible gauge of the speed? That’s my best guess, NASA is probably lying about something either way though

Thanks for fearlessly confronting one of the most taboo subjects.

motion is relative to the observer: to a man falling off a building, his perspective is still motionless - the ground from his perpective is accelerating towards him - flying on an airplane from the passengers perspective is motionless - everything else is moving outside of the airplane...everything is moving relatively to everything else - there is no "fixed reference" that is stationary and not moving

The only time you can "feel" motion is an acceleration causing a force to be applied. Gravity is an apparent force - its not a "pull", it is space curved by mass. Your body is trying to continue in a straight line (in curved space) - like everything else in the universe - but the ground is in the way - accelerating you upwards.

The one thing I have a hard time understanding in the FE model is how we see the stars in the northern hemisphere, equator, and southern hemisphere. They flip once you cross the equator, and are straight lines at the equator.