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Conveyor belt + Plane = Fly?
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<blockquote data-quote="GoochJuice" data-source="post: 3634646" data-attributes="member: 583504"><p>there is another thread about this that you should check out.</p><p></p><p>the main issue seems to be that people are misunderstanding what is suppose to be going on (me included). people are assuming that the idea is that the plane i suppose to be stationary (ie treadmill pulls back and then the plane speeds up and slows down to esentially be "motionless") and then somehow is able to take off. which is where the argument comes from.</p><p></p><p>once i was more informed on what the myth was actually getting at , i quickly realized why people still thought it wouldnt take off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoochJuice, post: 3634646, member: 583504"] there is another thread about this that you should check out. the main issue seems to be that people are misunderstanding what is suppose to be going on (me included). people are assuming that the idea is that the plane i suppose to be stationary (ie treadmill pulls back and then the plane speeds up and slows down to esentially be "motionless") and then somehow is able to take off. which is where the argument comes from. once i was more informed on what the myth was actually getting at , i quickly realized why people still thought it wouldnt take off. [/QUOTE]
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