: Sorry, but you're talking to a physician and an engineer (I was an
: overachiever in my spare time). Linear motion is relative, but angular
: motion is an entirely different matter.
Just a corny suggestion for the physician while I've got the chance;
I've followed the discussion well enough to learn that since stars doesn't
move, that's a software limit, and orbital gravity in a small body isn't a
good idea...
so what would happen if this planet we're talking about was actually
moving at so high a speed, the eye doesn't see motion.
If the eye "updates" at 50Hz, then the rotation would be exactly 50 orbits
a second.
Would this technically mean I would smash agains a mountain, or would it
all suddenly fit?