by ICN5D » Fri May 02, 2014 12:03 am
All of this talk about standing on the inside of a 4D rotating glome got me thinking. Most notably in the respect of the Coriolis effect, and how it shapes rotation on the surface of Earth. We see how a 3D sphere has a 2D surface, and depending on the polar hemisphere, there are two different rotating directions of whirlpools and cyclones. Another neat manifestation of this is to stand on a merry-go-round while it rotates, and swing your leg back and forth. You will notice an oval path form, instead of a linear oscillation. So, what comes out of a Clifford double rotation and the Coriolis effect? How do storms or whirlpools rotate from it, and where do they change direction?
It is by will alone, I set my donuts in motion