Spin transfer most definitely exists. Proof (mathematical, visual, and example-based) can be found in the videos and resources here:Many people don't believe spin can be transfered from the cueball to the OB.
This video proves it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B4f...DvjVQa1PpcFM9Mm0drsH2FTDaYFWofVYi_sdnmBD1ZmM=
if the spin is transfered, we should see the vertical lines of the 10 ball change direction, right?
Mike Sigel doesn't believe in spin transferring. I just watched the dr. dave's video and it looks like the spin is transferring but why we can't see it on the 10 ball in the previous video? The spin transferred is so small we can't even see it?
Throw (both CIT and SIT) also most definitely exist. In fact, any time there is throw, there is also spin transfer (and vice versa). The two effects come hand in hand. For more info and supporting resources, see:
The amount of spin transfer and throw varies a lot with conditions, shot speed, amount of side spin, cut angle, and closeness to stun (no topspin or bottom-spin). For more info, see the list of throw effects here (see items 15-25 in the list under the videos):
and see:
For many useful examples of shots requiring and using throw and spin transfer effects, see:
Regards,
Dave