look, i understand it. i got this question out in the HSC. I'm saying, if you start out with a velocity greater than the terminal velocity, you will slow down until you reach the terminal velocity.
Consider the sentence,
"then you will start slowing down, deccelerating or begin to move upwards which is impossible",
indeed sir it's very impossible. if the acceleration is upwards, you slow down, until youve reached the terminal velocity, assuming that you started out travelling faster than it.
Now, wot we learnt in high school is simplified. the terminal velocity for a blanket is not equal to the terminal velocity of a pin, the shape of an object affects its air resistance. The same way that the terminal velocity for a parachute is smaller than the terminal velocity of a human body. A parachutist, travelling it midair, has a velocity greater than the terminal velocity of the parachute, before the chute is opened. When the chute opens, he deccelerates until he reaches the terminal velocity. Now the acceleration is 0, and he doesnt slow down further or stop and travel upwards---it's just a fantastic vision.