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On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 21:14:06 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote:
Given that Coriolis is an effect, what would be the cause of the supposed spin? Not an effect, not a cause, not a force, not an energy, not a power, not even a spin: Coriolis is a twisted perception. If Art were to stumble in the woods and saw you flip simply because his frame of reference swished, would you feel it? Were you pushed in - or knocked up? Did you trip on the wall - or did the floor fall on you? Would you fall clockwise, or counter-clockwise depending on which hemisphere you are in? Most of the last few days posts read like a bad LSD trip for a patent examiner. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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