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Originally posted by EternalThought
I was looking through GoogleEarth and I found one big fat chemtrail
Originally posted by DrunkNinja
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
It wouldn't be a contrail because if it was than you would see several thousand contrails splattered all over google earth as the amount of air traffic in the air at any given time numbers in the thousands if not more, Here's a little question to all of you, did anyone look at the ends of the white streak to see if there was a plane there ? .... Didn't think so, just maybe someone might want to do that.
Originally posted by DrunkNinja
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
It wouldn't be a contrail because if it was than you would see several thousand contrails splattered all over google earth as the amount of air traffic in the air at any given time numbers in the thousands if not more,
Here's a little question to all of you, did anyone look at the ends of the white streak to see if there was a plane there ? .... Didn't think so, just maybe someone might want to do that. If there isn't a plane there than it's neither a contrail or a chemtrail
and this fast emerging debate on what it is can be quickly halted. If there is a plane than do a comparison of plane size to trail size and see if it is abnormally thick as contrails are roughly 5 times the size of the body of the plane in diameter. If you measure the distance of the streak you can get an idea as to how long the trail is and from there discern whether its length is reasonable or unreasonable judging by average plane speed and the fact that contrails dissipate in under ten minutes. So if the average speed is 600 mph and the streak is 100 miles in length that would be a reasonable length.