The lie called the Coriolis Effect
Written by Samuel joseph Pernicano
January 21, 2014
For anyone
who has heard of the Coriolis Effect; you were taught a lie that frankly does
not exist. For those of you that don’t know about this supposed rule of science
it states that water in the northern hemisphere always flows down in a counter-clockwise
direction while the water in the southern hemisphere always flows clockwise. Now
the earth only has four prime directions; north, south, east, and west. (Of course
ignoring the diagonal directions between.)
If the water
in the northern hemisphere flows south counter clockwise then the water in the
SOUTHERN hemisphere must actually flow north. Gravity pulls all things towards
the center of our planet. As such the southern hemispheres water actually flows
north. As such the weather in the southern hemisphere is actually a mirror
reflection of the north. This means that the water flow in the southern
hemisphere flows north in a counter-clockwise direction as well.
As illustrated
below:
This is how
our planet would look if it wasn’t spinning like it always is. Now imagine that
a mirror was placed through the center of the planet EXACTLY at the location of
the equator.
Now this mirror
remains here (as the solid black line). Now in this way the north would see
their reflection if they looked down and the same for the south. However, the
reflection up north would look like the south; and the souths reflection like
the north. As mirrors work they make right left and left right. As the planet
rotates to the right (or counter-clockwise) the water flow in toilets or sinks
would follow the same direction.
The Coriolis
Effect says that water in the southern hemisphere flows down in a clockwise
direction. However this cannot happen as in the southern hemisphere going down
would mean heading towards the South Pole. Water actually flows up in the
southern hemisphere thanks to the force of gravity. As such a flushed toilet
would flow upwards.
Now here is
the planet with the hemispheres separated by that imaginary mirror:
As all
things are pulled to the center of the planet by gravity if a hole through one
side and over to the other through the earth’s center would result in a near
eternal fall. You would fall south till you fly past the equator and are
eventually slingshotted back up north. Repeat forever till you lose momentum
and just stop moving.
As the Coriolis
Effect says the above photo is how the water should supposedly flow. Now this “Coriolis
Effect is actually a lie, as I can show by simply mirroring the image above:
As you can
see the two directions are now the opposite. Meaning that the Coriolis Effect
IS TRUE. But wait a second…or is it”? Living in the northern hemisphere down is
the direction the water flows in our bathrooms. And as such when we look down
from the North Pole we see north, south, east, and west; and as a result up,
down, left, and right.
Now if you are at the South Pole and you look down (or what is actually UP), then you have the same four directions. North, south, east, and west; and correspondingly up, down, left, and right.
But something
isn’t right here… if you are at the North Pole looking down and the South Pole
also looking down, then how the heck can north, south, east, and west; be the
same direction? What’s REALLY going on is that the man in the north is looking
down while the woman down south is looking UP. As such in the North Pole you
cannot go north without immediately entering the southern direction on the
compass rose. And at the South Pole going south would result in immediately
heading north.
As such the
water that flows in the northern hemisphere flows with the earth’s rotation
making it go counter-clockwise. Now imagine that you are at the North Pole
looking straight down. And now imagine the entire planet below is transparent
and you can see through it. Only the water is visible. The water will be
flowing counter-clockwise (right). Even the water in the southern hemisphere is
flowing counter-clockwise. Hmm, did I just disprove the Coriolis Effect?
No. now
imagine being at the South Pole looking down (really up), and again everything
but the water is invisible. The water flows clockwise, even the water in the
northern hemisphere. If the Coriolis Effect were to be true (that water flows
the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere), then that would require the
earth to be rotating in two different directions.
By the Coriolis
Effect the northern hemisphere would have to spin to the right while the
southern hemisphere rotates to the left. This would be completely impossible
for any spherical object unless it was separated at the middle. Don’t believe
me? Find a ball or any round object, spin it to the left, watch the direction,
does the top spin in a different direction from the bottom? NO.
Now take a
spherical object (nothing expensive) and use a permanent marker to write a “t”
on the top and a “b” on the bottom. Spin the ball any direction with the “t”
facing up and write down the direction that the “t” and “b” spins. Then flip
the ball over so that the “b” is facing up and repeat (making sure to spin the
ball in the same direction as the first spin). Now compare the two spins, if
the Coriolis Effect is true then the direction that the “t” and “b” spin should
actually NOT BE THE SAME.
As this
experiment and the previous drawings have shown the Coriolis Effect is actually
a lie and is a scientific theory that is based off the perspective of the
person watching the water. Perspective is an artistic term that refers to locations
and directions that an object or person faces or goes in a work of art. It can
be applied to our planet as a man up north looks down to watch water flow and a
man down south (below the equator) watches water flow up (while from his
perspective it also flows down.
But since we
only have one direction for south and you cannot have a down on a planet where
all objects, elements, and forces are pulled in towards the earth’s center; in
the southern half of the planet. Below the equator you cannot have a down in
reference to water flow as a man standing in the south looks at a man standing
in the north. As such the Coriolis Effect is utter and complete bull shit, a
sham, a lie, a farce.
Since a man
in the northern hemisphere looks to the southern hemisphere when his water
flows, the water in the south must also flow in the same direction. I have nothing left to say, so move on to your next day.
“In physics,
the Coriolis effect is a
deflection of moving objects when they are viewed in a rotating reference frame. In a reference
frame with clockwise rotation, the deflection is to the left of the motion of
the object; in one with counter-clockwise rotation, the deflection is to the
right.”
I'm sorry that you didn't pay attention in your Grade 8 general sciences class.
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