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LunarEclipse · 61-69, M
Doesn’t work that way as you are already moving at the same speed of the earth when you jump. Example, next time you fly once at altitude, jump as high as you can and stay airborne as long as you can. Most airlines fly at around 600mph. If you were airborne for 1 sec, the plane has moved approximately 880 feet. But because you were at speed when you jumped you land in the same place, not smashed in the rear of the plane.