What you feel when you fly doesn’t have any bearing on what a person sees from the ground does it? Try to use your head. I lived a mile from and international airport for 27 years. I have traveled every western state and spent hundreds of hours in the field collecting plants from dawn to dusk. I have seen contrails.
>>What you feel when you fly doesnt have any bearing on what a person sees from the ground does it?<<
I’m talking about what I see, not what I feel. When I see my airplane turn, it is turning. Interestingly, most people do not know it is turning because they are not paying attention, and the pilot controls the yaw effectively enough that your water in your wine glass doesn’t even tilt. But a simple look out the window shows the change in the horizon.
You are arguing straw man.
Frankly, this debate is so much like arguing with liberals it’s kind of creepy. I see straw men, red herrings, ad-hominem, appeals to authority. It’s all fascinating. Anything to ignore the raw evidence which overwhelms the speculation seems to be the order of the day.
>>I lived a mile from and international airport for 27 years.<<
So, you see a lot of contrails coming from the planes taking off and landing? ;)