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http://s3.wasabisys.com/public-videos/play.html?k=random&v=Flat%20Earth%20Revolution/The_horizon_speaks_for_itself._It_shouts_FLAT...-l022PxTWUGA

I'm not a flatard yet but heading that way. What does this video get wrong.

Also how does the earth transfer its 1000 mph spin up to the atmosphere? As the atmosphere gets thiner and at what point does the vacuum of space start to take effect?

http://s3.wasabisys.com/public-videos/play.html?k=random&v=Flat%20Earth%20Revolution/The_horizon_speaks_for_itself._It_shouts_FLAT...-l022PxTWUGA I'm not a flatard yet but heading that way. What does this video get wrong. Also how does the earth transfer its 1000 mph spin up to the atmosphere? As the atmosphere gets thiner and at what point does the vacuum of space start to take effect?

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How far could a bullet or a rail gun projectile (not sure if a gun would work in space) go in the vacuum of space?

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The short answer- it would keep traveling in a straight line forever. The longer, more accurate answer- inertia would keep the projectile moving in a straight line, but the gravitation from objects around it would have an effect on it's course and velocity over time.