Hey Chump.

Please explain how a treadmill rotating the wheels on an aircraft can counteract the force of motion of the plane generated by the plane's engines.

Seriously. Please explain this. It is a physical impossibility that a 1st year physics student must learn in order to pass the course. It's a very simple relationship of forces and moments. A moment (spinning the tire) can NOT cancel out a Force. You sum the FORCES in all directions, and you sum the MOMENTS in all directions. But you can NOT add/subtract a MOMENT from a FORCE. They are two different physical things.

Please, before you continue spouting your insanity, PLEASE do yourself a favor and learn the definitions of forces and moments, and how they are used with regards to motions of an object. Maybe, just maybe, once you figure that out, you will be able to understand why the plane can take off. Until you understand the differences in those two properties, however, you're going to continue walking around with your head in the sand.

So with that, I'm done. If somebody can't understand the simple logic between a Force and a Moment, then they can't have a logical conversation on this simple physics problem. And talking with an idiot only makes everybody else feel like an idiot...