Divergent Droid
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I need to do an experiment. I am trying to determine if Orbiter is the right tool to use.
Yes, I am "Fed up with space games that insult your intelligence and violate every law of physics"- Let's see how well Orbiter can do.
1st, I'd need Orbiter's Earth model to spin at 1040 mph at Earths Equator just like in real life.
2nd, I need to be able to land an aircraft on a North South runway say in North America.
3rd, I need modeled into the system, the physics theory of the Heliocentric Model that says the air and everything in it moves along with the Earth.
4th, I need to test: Given the Earth is spinning at 1040 mph and the atmosphere and everything in it is moving along with the Earth, (and yet have clouds butterflies small breezes all float around at different speeds in different directions, just like they teach us), is it really possible to land an aircraft on a North South runway?
That's what the physics we are all taught claims. I aim to test this. Can I do this with Orbiter?
Thank you. DD
Yes, I am "Fed up with space games that insult your intelligence and violate every law of physics"- Let's see how well Orbiter can do.
1st, I'd need Orbiter's Earth model to spin at 1040 mph at Earths Equator just like in real life.
2nd, I need to be able to land an aircraft on a North South runway say in North America.
3rd, I need modeled into the system, the physics theory of the Heliocentric Model that says the air and everything in it moves along with the Earth.
4th, I need to test: Given the Earth is spinning at 1040 mph and the atmosphere and everything in it is moving along with the Earth, (and yet have clouds butterflies small breezes all float around at different speeds in different directions, just like they teach us), is it really possible to land an aircraft on a North South runway?
That's what the physics we are all taught claims. I aim to test this. Can I do this with Orbiter?
Thank you. DD
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