

Because your perception is based on relative velocity and acceleration. You detect and perceive movement based on your relative movement to another object, usually the earth.Then why our balance is just fine in trains and planes even if we take them for the first time at 25 years old?
I thought you were dead how do you keep posting from beyond the grave
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To add more and answer op, expand this concept to the earth. Again all perception of movement is based on relative speed to other objects. When you stand on the earth while it spins however absurdly fast it spins you're also spinning that fast. But your perceived speed is in relation to the earth and since you're both spinning at the same speed you're perceiving zero movement unless you adjust your acceleration relative to the earth by walking forward or whatever and now the difference of your speed relative to the earth is more than 0. That is the perception of movement.Because your perception is based on relative velocity and acceleration. You detect and perceive movement based on your relative movement to another object, usually the earth.
In the case of a car or plane your perception is relative to the car or plane hence the difference between your speed and the car is 0. It's also why when you decellarate or accelerate in a car you're yanked backwards or forwards because now your relative accelation has changed. While the car is slowing down you're still moving at the same speed until the seatbelt or your collision with another object slows you down.
Yes, this is my sentiment but you explained it way better than I could.Because your perception is based on relative velocity and acceleration. You detect and perceive movement based on your relative movement to another object, usually the earth.
In the case of a car or plane your perception is relative to the car or plane hence the difference between your speed and the car is 0. It's also why when you decellarate or accelerate in a car you're yanked backwards or forwards because now your relative accelation has changed. While the car is slowing down you're still moving at the same speed until the seatbelt or your collision with another object slows you down.


It depends on if he lied about killing himself to get attention on a message board
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I thought you were dead how do you keep posting from beyond the grave
coli scientists explain this phenomenon![]()

agreed, but the people in the know...know..... figure out who they are and feel free to ask themI thought you were suppose to be in Coli heaven breh?
Can you do a new thread explaining what is what because you can’t make a thread like you did and just come back to posting like business as usual without giving an update? People were legit concerned.


Have you, or do you know of someone that can feel the earth's rotation?And is it possible that we're just used to the motion and don't notice it?