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Because of Newton's First Law, you would only feel anything if a force acted upon you - because you are already accelerated to the rotational (and, orbital) speed of Earth, the only motion you might notice is a change in those speeds. Because of the considerable mass of the Earth, the effects changing its motions are unimaginably small (for example, rotational slowing through lunar tidal force), and far smaller than limits of human sensitivity.

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