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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jun 06 11:17 pm)
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I was looking out the windows of elevated rapid transit today, watching the rain run down the window. something struck me as odd... the water running down the window was travelling in the same direction as the transit vehicle, against the force of the wind and the direction that physics would suggest it should go from both friction, and gravity. the vehicle is basically a rectangular cube. anyone want to try to duplicate this oddity?