so i have observed that the general consensus on gravity on this forum is the plane is moving up at 9.81 meters per second which we observe as gravity
my question is on newtons first law, inertia, wouldn't we just normalize without gravity if inertia was true, as we would maintain the planes 9.81 meters per second when we jumped, as we where in motion and would still be in motion.
and it is not as if Newtons first law is not true as we observe it every day with balls and toy cars rolling until friction overcomes them.
at first i thought that the plane would be accelerating upwards, not just going up with a constant rate, but if you think about it the logistics the earth would be moving upwards at a rate well past the speed of light, and one of our main arguments is "we would feel it if we were on a 13,170,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pound ball traveling at 67,000 miles per hour rotating at 1000 miles per hour", well we would feel it if we were going past the speed of light as well
I wan't to believe the earth is flat, I wan't the past couple of years of my life to have been worth it, but i just don't understand