The more I think about it, the more feasible Beaver's assessment of this problem seems to be. Imagine if the treadmill were rotating in the opposite direction, it wouldn't make it any easier to take off (assuming 0 friction in the wheel bearings). The plane would just sit motionless on the treadmill until it throttled up at which time the jets would push against the air causing it to move forward until eventually reaching takeoff speed.
I think that the human mind is unique among all other forms of life in that it can spontaneously create unique thoughts and provide unique behaviors. Instead of rewarding that uniqueness we, for some reason probably because of cultural and social necessity, we chastise unique behavior and reward conformity.
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