Re: A Plane Problem
I just thought of an example that might help people see how I'm thinking (I admit I might be wrong, but then the entire thing is hypothetical anyway).
If you're running on a road, then you feel the air blow against your face. Because you're pushing through it.
If you're running on a treadmill, you feel no air blow against your face. Because you aren't pushing against it (ignoring the air being moved round by your arms and legs moving).
With no significant air movement, the plane wouldn't be able to take off.
I dunno if that helps you see how I'm seeing the problem, but hopefully it might.
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