• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    I mean 30,000 feet is 9km. The Kármán line is 100km. The ISS is at an average altitude of 400km.

    It’s a bit like saying people in planes don’t count as flying because then people on trampolines should count.

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        1 个月前

        They’re clearly not “jumping” they’re pushing the earth away

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        Are there enough trampolines on earth that we could reasonably expect that at any time there is at least one person in the upper part of their jump on a trampoline?

    • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Also people who live in a basement, or cave, or underground complex of some kind, or who are currently caving, … they also aren’t ‘on’ Earth, they’re ‘in the Earth’, … and people currently in submersibles, under the water line, well they’re not on the surface, they’re in or under the ocean or w/e, by this grammatical level of pedantry.