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Old 04-04-2006, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by AZ Scott
Tell me...

How does a downhill skier change direction, when he has no gyro effect whatsoever?

How can a 200 pound man riding a 12 pound bicycle with carbon fiber wheels change direction so quickly, yet remain stable at 45 mph?
apples and oranges......besides who said gyroscopic effect is required to turn anything besides a motorcycle?

And all you guys thinking cameron is wrong is fine, thats your right.

But until I see some proof (and I dont mean 36 year old articles about bicycles ) I will believe what I have found to be the truth

I cant say for certain, but I would wager nobody who has posted on this thread is a physics major....not that you need to be, its pretty easy to understand using what I remember from HS physics (not much)
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