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Let's say you had a giant treadmill with an airplane on it

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re-read my post. I said that it would take off.

I admit that the first time I heard this riddle I argued that it would not. Until I thought up the rollerblade/treadmill/rope analogy
 
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Metaphysically speaking, I'm not entirely sure the airplane or the treadmill really exist in the first place.

If they do...then my inner-cynic believes larger forces control the results of the hypothetical:

If the airplane's destination is Minot, it will, in fact takeoff. Proving that God hates pilots.
 
So lets say this a/c lifts off this giant treadmill which it was stationary upon. Then what happends, it magically gains enough speed to maintain lift? I don't get it. The plane is not moving... if it does lift off it just floats in the air above the treadmill now?
 

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