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Originally Posted by dipayankar Hi Vincent,
I am notorious for this fact. I ask uncomfortable questions. Sorry if it has troubled you. What I suggest is lets look at the equation of the vortex very closely and decipher as to what make it the choice of nature.. |
Hi dipayankar,
Not troubled at all. Really. In fact I was quite astounded when you raised that question. To make sure you have not blindly hammered it right on, I spent quite a bit of time to peek at your treads and some of your other postings. And after that I decided your question should deserve focused attention, for you have a skill and gifted ability to be able to zero right into the core, its like finding a needle in haystack in a glance, not many can do that; it would take a very learned and opened mind. Truly.
My concerns to reply your last post looms in the repercursion it could arise in a UVS perspective, some elite theories are being challenged, and I thought I better caution you first handed, that this is an area I considered as a high explosive minefield (fictitious) for the paths necessary, so that we would tread carefully with caution in open discussions. This is the neck where the problems lie.
There have been many quests to find the answer pertaining to this question for vortex dynamics, it was not something new, in fact it was too old. It was the major clashes of scientific titans for four centuries, involving top brass in groups represented by chiefs of their disciplines, in consortiums and unions of meteorologists, physcists and mathematicians. The scientific concensus eventually went to meteorologists after ferocious debates relentlessly, and until now they are still dominating in the mode of thinking for this subject, however, still cannot find the answer to why nature choose that shape, and this was mentioned in open statements to justify for intensive field researching.
http://www.meteohistory.org/2005hist.../01persson.pdf
To decipher it requires one to explore deep and far in wide topics in mountains of archives, primary subjects involved are fluid dynamics, Reynolds numbers, turbulence, tidal forces, Thermal-Mechanic dynamics, Coriolis force and many more including the dismissed physicist's vortex theory.
In my last post to your question raised I have given it due attention.
When Al Gore asked the question "Can global warming be stopped?", his big ask cannot be passed or ignored.
And please keep your questions coming.
Best to you,