It should have been acceleration of earth all over the video. However, if you find a playground with a swing like en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foucault_pendulum you could in fact prove earth rotation - unless you live at one of the Geographic Poles… 😁
@@phyphox thanks for the reply and the info appreciate it 👍😊 One thing I don't understand though because of the rotation of earth, storms in the northern hemisphere spin counter clockwise and Southern hemisphere clockwise, so shouldn't the pendulum turn the same? But that article says this North Pole - viewed from above - undergoes a full clockwise rotation during one day; a pendulum at the South Pole rotates counterclockwise. Appreciate any thoughts you have on this as I'm confused 🤔😂
@@Rachie-nj3oi Tropical storms have low pressure in the center, so the air is moving in that direction. On its way it is dragged like the pendulum, however, the air does not move through the center and this is the difference here: in the northern hemisphere moving air is dragged to the right (“clockwise”) leading to a counter clockwise spinning (to the left) viewed from the center.
@@phyphox I appreciate your help trying to help me understand, but if air is dragged clockwise and I was in the centre of this clockwise air spinning, then it would still be clockwise doesn't matter if outside or in the center it would still be clockwise not counter clockwise 🤔 For example, if I asked kids to run around in a circle in a clockwise direction and watched them they would be going clockwise. Then if I get in the middle of the children while they are still running clockwise, then they would still be going clockwise. The direction wouldn't change 🤔
@@phyphoxalso the pendulum is not evidence it actually contradicts the other 2 proofs the earth is rotating. 1) stars rotate clockwise in the south. 2) storms rotate clockwise in the south. 3) pendulum rotates COUNTER clockwise in the south. You see the problem there? 🤔 The pendulum spins the opposite direction to the stars and storms at the same pole 🤔
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How does this prove the rotation of earth?
You basically created a swing at a playground. Do playground swings prove earths rotation too 🤔😂
It should have been acceleration of earth all over the video. However, if you find a playground with a swing like en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foucault_pendulum you could in fact prove earth rotation - unless you live at one of the Geographic Poles… 😁
@@phyphox thanks for the reply and the info appreciate it 👍😊
One thing I don't understand though because of the rotation of earth, storms in the northern hemisphere spin counter clockwise and Southern hemisphere clockwise, so shouldn't the pendulum turn the same? But that article says this
North Pole - viewed from above - undergoes a full clockwise rotation during one day; a pendulum at the South Pole rotates counterclockwise.
Appreciate any thoughts you have on this as I'm confused 🤔😂
@@Rachie-nj3oi Tropical storms have low pressure in the center, so the air is moving in that direction. On its way it is dragged like the pendulum, however, the air does not move through the center and this is the difference here: in the northern hemisphere moving air is dragged to the right (“clockwise”) leading to a counter clockwise spinning (to the left) viewed from the center.
@@phyphox I appreciate your help trying to help me understand, but if air is dragged clockwise and I was in the centre of this clockwise air spinning, then it would still be clockwise doesn't matter if outside or in the center it would still be clockwise not counter clockwise 🤔
For example, if I asked kids to run around in a circle in a clockwise direction and watched them they would be going clockwise.
Then if I get in the middle of the children while they are still running clockwise, then they would still be going clockwise. The direction wouldn't change 🤔
@@phyphoxalso the pendulum is not evidence it actually contradicts the other 2 proofs the earth is rotating.
1) stars rotate clockwise in the south.
2) storms rotate clockwise in the south.
3) pendulum rotates COUNTER clockwise in the south.
You see the problem there? 🤔 The pendulum spins the opposite direction to the stars and storms at the same pole 🤔
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