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Cam Johnson asked if we can feel the Earth spinning under our feet? 🤔
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@Uchiha_Itachi321

2 months ago

We'd only feel it if the Earth's rotational speed suddenly changed. Going to the poles from the equator your speed is gradually changing but you wouldn't notice it

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@jlaufangyt

2 months ago

"the fool on the Hill
sees the sun going down
but the eyes in his head
see the world turning round"

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@jacobbaumgardner3406

1 month ago

We have this in aviation. The vestibular illusions. The one that applies here is the Leans, where the aircraft is turning below the rate as which our semicircular canal can sense a change in direction, so even if the aircraft is slowly turning, if we have no outside reference (such as in IMC, or instrument meteorological conditions) we can’t tell.

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@TallinuTV

2 months ago

The change is so gradual that the movement of air currents in a sealed room have a more noticeable effect on you. The human sensory apparatus is simply not sensitive enough to register the difference in velocity, especially considering that you have to be in motion for this effect to occur.

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@Arverni_Ursi

2 months ago

" Your circumference is not as big "
Yeah I know, please don't mock me.

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@jeankipper6954

1 month ago

Fascinating. Can you discuss land tides? Thank you!

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@Johnny-bq5mw

2 months ago

When I was a 10 year old kid i spent 2 year of my live traveling from the lower part of Mexico to Alaska every2 weeks… spend 2 weeks in Mexico then 2weeks in Alaska… I I always felt the days were longer in Mexico then Alaska… to this day I felt time went slower just Mexico then in Alaska… felt like 3 weeks compared to 2 weeks… I think there could be something there

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@romanallgeier4661

2 months ago

“Can we feel….”

“The looove tonniiigghhtt” 🎶

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@michaelm4725

2 months ago

This sort of explains why no matter which direction I head in I always wind up in my bed at the end of the day...maybe?

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@rwarren58

2 months ago

Cam Johnson is also a superb small forward for the Brooklyn Nets with multiple skill sets that apparently includes astrophysics.

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@BlewJ

4 weeks ago

Spinning isn't the only motion we're making on this orb

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@FrodoBaggins.1

2 months ago

1 related question - how much faster times runs and how much faster people get old at the poles vs at the equator (because the people at the ecuator move faster and travel more distance (as the earth's circumference at the equator is much higher (around 40 000 km) than at the poles, where it can be practically 0 and a person, can be said that, stays still.

Edit: I was still sleaping when I started writing the question down. I gradually woke up as I was asking the question and I realized I know the answer - for the people at the poles times runs more constant, while for the people at the equator the time passes at different rates (slower than at the poles on the half of the planet which is rotating towards the direction in which earth is heading (in the universe), and faster than at the poles on the half of the earth which is rotating towards the other direction).
Per 1 earth's complete rotation the people at the poles age the same amount as the people at the ecuator. The only difference between the 2 zones is that at equator the people age slower when they are on the earth's side which is moving towards the earth's direction through universe, and age faster when they are on the earth's half which is moving towards the other direction. The people at the poles, from this point of view the people at the poles have a constant aging rate, while the people at the equator age at different speeds (half of the time a little faster, the other half of the time a little slower).

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@skaramicke

1 month ago

Run from the equator due north would make your path into a pretty tight spiral.

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@DeenaFix-zr4ew

2 months ago

Great question ⁉️❤

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@davidusa47

2 months ago

Great question Cam! Miss you in PHX

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@PickedaName_

2 months ago

Where your foot lands is further East on a graph that isn't rotating with the surface being walked on. I'm guessing the curve of the path would get more shallow as you got further from the equator since you're moving slower.

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@SunnyAquamarine2

1 month ago

I KNEW it. The earth does move a little when we jump in place.

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@raymondfryar1533

2 months ago

Actually a good question.

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@MrSHADOWANGEL999

2 months ago

Truly interesting

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@bstrgzer3880

2 months ago

Very Interesting! Fascinating!

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