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In case you missed it the first time: youtube/watch?v=JeMzOhoJpfw "We will see what the angular acceleration due to rotation does to these air bubbles as a function of time...they will move to the center axis of rotation as a function of time; they will form this rather tightly packed bubble core." This is significant because it suggests that the Earth, which is also a rotating liquid sphere (molten rock) might have a hollow or semi-hollow component along its axis of rotation, and that, who knows, maybe there are dinosaurs in there or something.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Jul 2013 20:01:19 +0000

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