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<blockquote data-quote="The Necessary" data-source="post: 75453" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>E46F,</p><p></p><p>you tend to forget that my explanation only applies to objects THAT ARE IN MOTION/ACCELERATION... ie. Sprinters and/or Cars.</p><p></p><p>When such object start accelerating "out of sync" with the Earth's gyro-rotation, the initial moment of mass of the object experiences a phase shift not in line with the gyro-scopic moment of movement of the Earth's, hence the slight "shift to the left".</p><p></p><p>Why else do you think water swirls clock-wise down the loo in the northern hemisphere and counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Necessary, post: 75453, member: 302"] E46F, you tend to forget that my explanation only applies to objects THAT ARE IN MOTION/ACCELERATION... ie. Sprinters and/or Cars. When such object start accelerating "out of sync" with the Earth's gyro-rotation, the initial moment of mass of the object experiences a phase shift not in line with the gyro-scopic moment of movement of the Earth's, hence the slight "shift to the left". Why else do you think water swirls clock-wise down the loo in the northern hemisphere and counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere? [/QUOTE]
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