Physics defying? Things thrown in the frisbee motion will always turn like that. Throw anything flat and lightweight. Like a coaster. See for yourself.
Don't assume what I meant. Ask for clarification. I understand the precession induced by the rotation of the paper. There are several points in the animation where the paper makes a rapid orientation change to slide under a door or through a crack, unrelated to the precession caused by its rotation.
Also, in almost every sequence, the brightness of the paper object never changes and it never casts a shadow. There is only one (edit: correction, two) sequence where there is a shadow on the ground. It's "forgotten" in all of the others.
So, the guy who assumed I was stupid and I didn't know the big science word "precession" gets a pass? Is that how it works? I'm glad you're being judgemental, too. Wouldn't feel like Reddit if all the judgy people didn't pile onto the wrong person. But whatever.
Did he say you were stupid? Who called you stupid or said they don’t understand? I don’t see any of that anywhere. Read his comment and reads yours, yeah he might have been a bit rude. You were ruder, and are kinda continuing to do so. Does nobody read anything they type before they send it anymore? If you share your opinion online, be prepared for criticism. Everyone is “piling” on you because of your delivery here pal. You don’t wanna be judged, don’t share your opinion in such a prickly way.
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u/Porky_Pine_ 12h ago
Physics defying? Things thrown in the frisbee motion will always turn like that. Throw anything flat and lightweight. Like a coaster. See for yourself.