Dribbling Idiot, spelling errors? Is that the best you could come up with, chat room childishness? I'm the one making the mistake of giving you more credit than that.
I'll try to make it simple enough for even a child like you to understand.
An object is falling down towards an imaginary flat plain with an acceleration of 1g. It also is moving at a constant straight line vector of 20,000 mph at a right angle to its direction of fall. The combination of the two vectors results in a curved path. In reality it is falling towards a curved plain that matches its curved path. that's called an orbit. At 1000 mph (which is a constant straight line vector) over the curved plain it is in fact accelerating at a right angle to its direction of movement at .05g.
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