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Spirala III
Spirala III
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Helios The Ekman spiral refers to a structure of currents or winds near a horizontal boundary in which the flow direction rotates as one moves away from the boundary. It derives its name from the Swedish oceanographer Vagn Walfrid Ekman. The deflection of surface
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currents was first noticed by the Norwegian oceanographer Fridtjof Nansen during the Fram expedition (18931896). The effect is a consequence of the Coriolis effect which subjects moving objects to a force to the right of their direction of motion in the northern hemisphere (and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere).
Suprasutural cords show radial folds in addition to the usual spiral striae
So, the next question is: Where do we begin? The nice thing about any Unified Fields Theory (UFT) Therefore, our UFT must interpret a Biblical phrase scientifically: "For inasmuch as you do it unto the least, you do it unto all." Whatever is true for the tiniest sub-atomic entity must be true for the largest spiral nebula and everything between." Fritz Capras "The Tao Of Physics
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H ot cathode in a vacuum system coil: bight, braid, circle, convolution, corkscrew, curlicue, gyration, helix, involution, lap, loop, ring, roll, scroll, spiral, tendril, turn, twine, twirl, twist, whorl, wind
Dante's own invention, ... the nymph Helice (also known as Callisto)
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salix helix
spiral ganglion
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