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Originally posted by Blacktooth
Yeah well gravity is effecting us all, but nobody has figured it out completely. Once it is, I hope repulsors can be made...
I'm not sure of the question actually. Does it pertain to why water drains in one direction in the northern hemisphere and the other in the southern? If so, I always thought that had to do with the rotation of the Earth. I sort of doubt your question has anything to do with that though. Can you explain it in a bit more of... um laymen's terms? I'm not up with all the physics jargon, but I took a a few courses in it in college way back in the '80s, tis one of my hobbies ;) Hell Einstein's big breakthrough in general relativity came from throwing ball with his son (or so I've read).
As far as drainage in the north and south hemispheres... yeah it probably has something to do with it as well! (abstractly) The rule states that if the rotation of an object is counter clockwise, such as your hand to fingers if you were giving somebody thumbs up, the direction of the "thrust" relative to the angular acceleration points up like your thumb. My question is what exactly is "thrust" and how was this determined... ?