There’s a reason why we can’t feel the Earth’s rotation.

The earth makes a full rotation every 24 hours, which means that at the equator, you’re actually traveling at about 1,600 km/hr.

It also orbits the sun at roughly 107,000 km/hr. But since this movement is smooth and consistent, there’s no change in speed or direction that we can feel.

For example, Our bodies only pick up on motion when there’s acceleration, like when a car starts, stops, or turns.

When a car is cruising steadily on a smooth road, you can’t feel the movement unless you glance outside.

The same concept applies to the earth’s motion.

There’s no sudden acceleration, and we move along with the planet, the air, the oceans, and everything else on it.

We also can’t see the motion directly because distant stars and the sun seem fixed from our viewpoint.

Scientific Observation – Is It Possible?

Yes,it’s possible.

Like watching the stars rise and set or measuring time differences, that we understand the earth is always in motion.

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