Interesting article. Unfortunately the author has conflated by use of the word denier the “flat earthers” with climate sceptics. The implication being that both should be treated with equal ridicule and that his own opinions on climate change are elevated because our world is so obviously a spheroid.
Johann Wundersamer
June 14, 2019 2:30 am
The coriolis effect is much too weak to influence the direction when water from a pressure piping system falls to the drain and disappears into it – be it a toilet, bathtub or sink:
Conspiracy theorists can be useful idiots for the omniscient ones-
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/techandscience/flat-earthers-and-the-rise-of-science-denial-in-america/ar-AACIuti
Interesting article. Unfortunately the author has conflated by use of the word denier the “flat earthers” with climate sceptics. The implication being that both should be treated with equal ridicule and that his own opinions on climate change are elevated because our world is so obviously a spheroid.
The coriolis effect is much too weak to influence the direction when water from a pressure piping system falls to the drain and disappears into it – be it a toilet, bathtub or sink:
Ask any plumber.