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I've wondered this since I was a small boy and I've never been able to come up with my own answer, or remembered the conumdrum to ask a friend.
How come when you're on a train moving at speed and you jump in the air, you don't fly to the back of the carriage, as the train is moving and the air ** jumping into is not the same air but behind you now?
How come when you're on a train moving at speed and you jump in the air, you don't fly to the back of the carriage, as the train is moving and the air ** jumping into is not the same air but behind you now?