Hello fellow Anons, stupidAnon here.
I need help with something, because my small brain is not able to accept this:
As an Earthling, it's easy to believe that we're standing still. After all, we don't feel any movement in our surroundings. Yet when you look at the sky, you can see evidence that we are moving.
But
Earth's spin, of course, is not the only motion we have in space. Our orbital speed around the sun is about 67,000 mph (107,000 km/h), according to Cornell.
And
Earth's spin is constant, but the speed depends on what latitude you are located at. Here's an example. The circumference (distance around the largest part of the Earth) is roughly 24,898 miles (40,070 kilometers), according to NASA. (This area is also called the equator.) If you estimate that a day is 24 hours long, you divide the circumference by the length of the day. This produces a speed at the equator of about 1,037 mph (1,670 km/h).
I simply can not process it.
Is it really true?
Or they are lying, this fuckers?