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>Probably flying at say 60 mph indicated airspeed into a 60 mph head wind.
A constant headwind of exactly the speed of the plane for several minutes?
>>19222278 (me)
If it was caused by a head wind, wouldn't that wind make the banner behind the plane flap around?
It's completely static, just like the plane.
>Wind speed can vary in speed and direction greatly at different altitudes.
>Wind speed can vary
I know. My point is, for the plane to be completely still for several minutes, the wind where the plane is would have to be constant for several minutes.
>Does the banner flap around behind a plane when it is flying at 'normal' perceived speed.
No, but then we are only talking about the normal amount of friction, double the wind speed (encounter head wind) and double the friction.
From my limited understanding of aero dynamics, the banner would lift when encountering head wind.
>I thought at least anons were free from the pods.
We might never be.
What if what is outside of the pods is completely destroyed with no chance of saving?
What does freedom mean?
Free from the pod, or control over the simulation?
>Who said Anon was still 'jacked in'?
The mere fact that you are replying to me.
>Anons are unplugged in living in the real world.
Kek. no.
>That's inconsistent circular logic.
>What WOULD it look like if it HAD looked as though Anon was unplugged?
It's notโฆ If you were unplugged you wouldn't be part of this conversation as the conversation is happening inside the simulation.
>Anon can in truth reply to you from an unplugged state.
Anon cannot as described above.
>then all you're saying is 'believe the theory that we're all in an unescapable permanent simulation
Read my posts, that is in essence what I'm saying.
How am I wrong?
>The mere fact you replied in the way that you did is proof Anon is unplugged. Kek
Wat?
Keep calling yourself unplugged all you like, you still live in the same simulated reality as the rest of us.