The Newton's first law explains that we remain in motion in earth's rotation and orbiting the sun until acted on by an external force. You don't feel a change in velocity with respect to the sun because there is no force acting on you as you're trying to claim.
You could have someone drive you on the freeway at 60 mph while you spin a ball on your fingertip at 10 revolutions per second. As long as the car is moving at a constant speed it does not affect the ball. Just because the combined forward velocity of the car and the leading surface of the ball are greater, with respect to the building ahead, doesn't mean the ball is speeding up or slowing down or experiencing any acceleration. You're just confusing your reference frame by including the orbital speed in your calculation when it's a completely separate system.
There is no acceleration and deceleration due to earth's rotation. You can't add two unrelated vectors and claim that there is an acceleration present. You don't understand basic physics!
If I throw a ball in an arc, tell me how its path of travel is affected by its spin, or how its spin affects its path of travel. They are completely separate motions and so you deal with them separately. You don't add the two together and say the ball is both speeding up and slowing down.
The Newton's first law explains that we remain in motion in earth's rotation and orbiting the sun until acted on by an external force. You don't feel a change in velocity with respect to the sun because there is no force acting on you as you're trying to claim.
You could have someone drive you on the freeway at 60 mph while you spin a ball on your fingertip at 10 revolutions per second. As long as the car is moving at a constant speed it does not affect the ball. Just because the combined forward velocity of the car and the leading surface of the ball are greater, with respect to the building ahead, doesn't mean the ball is speeding up or slowing down or experiencing any acceleration. You're just confusing your reference frame by including the orbital speed in your calculation when it's a completely separate system.
There is no acceleration and deceleration due to earth's rotation. You can't add two unrelated vectors and claim that there is an acceleration present. You don't understand basic physics!
If I throw a ball in an arc, tell me how its path of travel is affected by its spin, or how its spin affects its path of travel. They are completely separate motions and so you deal with them separately. You don't add the two together and say the ball is both speeding up and slowing down.