Cuebacca said:Originally Posted by Cuebacca
I thought I was starting to understand but I went back to "confused" after seeing the video I'm not knocking your video. I don't even have a video, so obviously my video sucks. I appreciate your efforts and everyone's.
Before the video, what I thought was happening was that the bridge HAND stays fixed, but the cue rotates about some pivot point that is somewhere further from the cue ball than the bridge hand is. So, while the bridge HAND doesn't move sideways, the part of the shaft that is IN the bridge hand DOES move sideways.
Is that correct?
I thought the video was trying to demonstrate that, but I watched both videos several times; the pivot part of video 1 at least 20 times.
I saw the white dot moving, but I also tried staring at the blue dot labeled "bridge". I even stuck a piece of clear tape on my screen with a dot drawn on the tape. It looks like the dot labeled "bridge" doesn't move at all. I thought the bridge dot was supposed to move because it represents the point, within the bridge hand, that the shaft moves through.
Does the wording of my post make sense? If not, let me know and I will clarify. If the wording does make sense, can you correct where I went wrong in describing the system and/or where I went wrong in digesting the video? Does the blue dot move less than I am able to detect with my dot-on-clear-tape test?
I'm pretty happy with my "feel" aim, but I'm just curious to understand this.
Edit: At the risk of being captain obvious, this whole post is referring to Video 1, by the way, with the dot I drew on my screen overlapping the blue dot labeled "bridge".
I made a slight rewording to my post. The change is in red.
See, the whole bet was, "the bridge doesnt move" which is represented by the blue dot... "The bridge". It doesnt and shouldnt move. what should move is the white dot (the pivot point). The pivot point starts in the bridge and once you do your hip pivot, the pivot point moves backward with the cue due to the natural motion of moving your body.
See, if PJ would have went to the table AND TRIED THIS, he might have figured this out. But he didnt and it cost him $1000.