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Can windmills affect Earth's rotation?

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Re: Can windmills affect Earth's rotation?
« Reply #100 on: 27/10/2020 08:59:27 »
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Now, perhaps you could stop posting bull an answer this

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Just checking on something.
You chose the ISS. I presume that's a reference to the fact that it is in free fall because it is in orbit.
Is that correct?
When you stop being stupid/ lazy and answer that, then we can move on to this
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We have covered this previously, but just to restate the earth's atmosphere does not fulfil the requirements for conservation laws of momentum as required by Noether's theorem.
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