htown, i'm beginning to think you're a lost cause because you obviously don't understand how a plane works, among other things. YES, as the plane increases speed so does the treadmill, BUT, the only thing that changes is the speed of rotation of the wheels. Do you understand that.So the plane can take off now if it is not moving at all simply because it has free rotating wheels? What you all are not understanding is that THE PLANE CANNOT MOVE FASTER THAN THE TREADMILL! Talk about pushing it all you want, etc etc, but if you push the plane/thrust/whatever, the treadmill MUST also increase in speed, the plane is NOT moving, there is no wind whatsoever to create lift. I really don't know how I can be any more clear.
Can you understand, please tell me, that on a treadmill, a plane going 10 mph may have wheels rotating at 20mph? Does that even make sense to you?