not to read all of that crap anymore.
Yes, I admit to backpedaling. That had nothing to do with the post hole diggers association though. I must first explain that everything I am talking about here comes from my experience and knowledge of pool and a raging desire of intelect to figure things out, not from any formal training in physics.
When thinking logically about the interaction of the cue stick, composition of shaft tip etc, and the cueball, one would THINK that speed would effect how much squirt there is; however, what gets my noggin in a bunch is that in effect it doesn't seem to be the case. That's why I explained in the follow up that what I think is happening is a mutual exclusion, rather the amount of additional spin imparted by the off center harder stroke creates additional CB to OB throw canceling the additional squirt. That's what I meant in that follow up post. I didn't mean to say there wasn't additional squirt. Just that it wouldn't seem as though there were in actual effect. Only when using BHE by the way. When using PE yo umay have to adjust more for a harder stroke, it's impossible to tell though because your mind is doing the calculations necesary subconsciously based on experience where with BHE there are no calculations.
drivermaker said:Mark this day down on the calendar Colin...this is where I go along with you and am in agreement. (this has to be a first)![]()
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Jaden said it correctly in his first post...and then he backpedaled to agree with the Post Hole Diggers thesis on the effects of how hard you hit the CB has nothing to do with how much deflection takes place. BULLSHIT!
Now I know not to read all of that crap any more.
Yes, I admit to backpedaling. That had nothing to do with the post hole diggers association though. I must first explain that everything I am talking about here comes from my experience and knowledge of pool and a raging desire of intelect to figure things out, not from any formal training in physics.
When thinking logically about the interaction of the cue stick, composition of shaft tip etc, and the cueball, one would THINK that speed would effect how much squirt there is; however, what gets my noggin in a bunch is that in effect it doesn't seem to be the case. That's why I explained in the follow up that what I think is happening is a mutual exclusion, rather the amount of additional spin imparted by the off center harder stroke creates additional CB to OB throw canceling the additional squirt. That's what I meant in that follow up post. I didn't mean to say there wasn't additional squirt. Just that it wouldn't seem as though there were in actual effect. Only when using BHE by the way. When using PE yo umay have to adjust more for a harder stroke, it's impossible to tell though because your mind is doing the calculations necesary subconsciously based on experience where with BHE there are no calculations.
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