Again, you either don't understand, or you misrepresent, or both.
Your statement certainly applies to one of us.
Wind is a fairly constant reality; it is actually less common for there to be "no wind" than for there to be a perceptible wind, but it does occur, as I suspect you know.
I gave an example of a virtually windless, very calm day - of which there are many in AZ, and I suspect, many other places in the world. My assertion (based on the Scientism model) was that the rotation of the atmosphere on days like that would have to be PERFECTLY MATCHED to the earth. Do you agree that there do exist calm days? And do you agree with my premise that the atmosphere would have to be PERFECTLY MATCHED with the speed of the earth for them to exist?
The wind does not always blow in a direction consistent with the rotation of the Earth. In fact, it can blow in the opposite direction. Your assertion about constant wind speeds is completely without evidence.
Yes it can... and often does. You are making my point for me. Because IF the atmosphere moved right along with a ball spinning underneath it, it would HAVE TO BE bound to the earth (and itself). If the winds can move independently of the spin of the earth, then there is no longer any reason why, or mechanism by which, the atmosphere EVER has to move along with the spin of the earth.
There are only two options, Dino. Either the ENTIRE atmosphere is STUCK to the earth and moves along with it... or it is
not STUCK to the earth - in which case there is no reason it should
ever move along with the earth.
Simply put, while the atmosphere is held by gravity, it is not "stuck". Friction does account for some of the movement, but there are other causes such as the Coreolis effect, and air pressure differences caused by heat exchange.
Like I said, it can only be one or the other. If the friction can be broken by any of the effects you've mentioned, then the atmosphere is free from the earth, and there remains no mechanism by which it should, or would, move in lock-step with the earth. This is more apparent the higher one goes.
Look up at the clouds. Are they in the atmosphere? Yes. Do they move - all day long - completely independently of the direction of the alleged rotation of the earth? Yes. What does that tell you, Dino?
And what about high altitude balloons, which go up to 10 times as high as clouds? Is the virtually non-existent atmosphere at that height STILL moving that balloon right along with the rotation of the earth? You only need to think logically for yourself.
Dude, read this short article about the "edge of space" Red Bull jump...
http://verticalexplorers.com/like-120000ft/
"At that height, the air pressure is just 1% of the air pressure on earth’s surface...
With such little atmosphere at 120,000 feet, you wouldn’t exactly “feel” the cold. In fact, you would feel warm while you froze to death...
Also due to the lack of air, you would hear some strange sounds in your short time at 120,000 feet. Sound is a vibration, and that vibration most commonly uses air to perpetuate. Since there is almost nothing for sound to vibrate at 120,000 feet, your ears would hear your own body!"
Yet Felix Baumgartner lifted off in New Mexico, and landed in New Mexico - 23 miles away from the launch point. If the earth was truly spinning, he would have landed thousands of miles to the west - because there was no atmosphere at his height to "move along with the rotation of the earth".
"Velcroed", "affixed", and "stuck" all imply non-independent movement. If you want to have a meaningful discussion, try to avoid words that imply meanings you don't intend. Or, if you do intend the implied meaning, accept it when you are proven wrong, and change your belief.
One of the sources I showed yesterday said that gravity BINDS the atmosphere to the earth, right? Would it surprise you to know that both "stick" and "affix" are synonyms of "bind"?
https://www.powerthesaurus.org/stick/synonyms
So the words I'm using are not only accurate to describe what would be REQUIRED to achieve the phenomenon that you claim, they are used by Scientism sources.