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Scotsman Hosie (Apr 24, 2019)
Pretty simple really there are microscopic gnomes running pell-mell along the rotating shafts aligning the beads up as the run by.
No seriously it is a matter of the center of gravity by rolling the beads the absence of a center mass say from pole to pole means the greater mass is along the equator the gyroscopic effect will cause the bead's equator to seek perpendicular tp the axis.
But I kike the gnomes better
Never try to tell me it can't be done
When I have to paint I use KBS products
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Scotsman Hosie (Apr 24, 2019)
Scotsman Hosie (Apr 27, 2019), Toolmaker51 (Apr 26, 2019)
Physicists describe it as polhode motion. This article...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polhode
describes it in detail. This quote...
any rotating body will continue to change its orientation until it has stabilized around its axis of maximum inertia, where the amount of energy corresponding to its angular momentum is least.
from the end of the article sums it up nicely.
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Regards, Marv
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That looks about right - Mediocrates
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