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The only one that was a shocker to me was that drains aren't counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere. Although their argument of moving the faucet to change it kind of messes it up in my head. I had always thought something like pulling the drain plug in a bathtub would be a more controlled experiment.
Interesting read, thanks.
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I didn't realize that chickens could live so long without their heads. That's just fucking creepy.
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yeah I had read about the chicken a few years ago. 18 months and he ended up dying from mucuous congestion that was routinely cleared. He could have lived just as long as a normal chicken
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The coriolis effect isn't supposed to overpower massively stronger forces like injecting the water into the system in the opposite direction, so the "running a tap into a drain" experiment is invalid.Truant wrote:The only one that was a shocker to me was that drains aren't counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere. Although their argument of moving the faucet to change it kind of messes it up in my head. I had always thought something like pulling the drain plug in a bathtub would be a more controlled experiment.
Interesting read, thanks.
You need a large, still body of water and a relatively small drain apperature to see the effect. Or, a nice big weather system like a cyclone...
Bart's toilet experiment is likely invalid as well as there is water being injected into the bowl as it is draining, and Australian toilets are vastly different construction to American toilets anyway, so we don't have a vast lake of water in our bowls.
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Yeah, that's why I always assumed the experiment would be tested at it's very smallest possibilty by pulling the drain plug on a full bathtub. There's nothing to disturb it, no water entering the bathtub anywhere, no seamonkeys monkeying up the flow of the water.Zaelath wrote:The coriolis effect isn't supposed to overpower massively stronger forces like injecting the water into the system in the opposite direction, so the "running a tap into a drain" experiment is invalid.Truant wrote:The only one that was a shocker to me was that drains aren't counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere. Although their argument of moving the faucet to change it kind of messes it up in my head. I had always thought something like pulling the drain plug in a bathtub would be a more controlled experiment.
Interesting read, thanks.
You need a large, still body of water and a relatively small drain apperature to see the effect. Or, a nice big weather system like a cyclone...
Bart's toilet experiment is likely invalid as well as there is water being injected into the bowl as it is draining, and Australian toilets are vastly different construction to American toilets anyway, so we don't have a vast lake of water in our bowls.
There's an old baseball myth that the rotation of the earth is beneficial to a left hander's curve ball. I can't say I ever believed that. But I did believe the drain/cyclone rotation as it relates to hemisphere. Maybe we should conduct our own experiment with our friends down under!
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