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SWINGING THE CRICKET BALL , CURVING THE SOCCER BALL , FLUID MECHANICS – CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL

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OUT SWING , IN SWING , REVERSE SWING , BENDING THE FOOTBALL IN FLIGHT WITH BANANA KICK , BERNOULLI’S PRINCIPLE , MAGNUS EFFECT , LAMINAR AND TURBULENT FLOW , GYROSCOPIC PRECESSION , TOP SPIN UNDER SPIN IN TENNIS – CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL

First watch the video below. This will convince you, that there is a science to swinging a ball or bending the soccer ball in flight like Beckham. Or else you cannot get the accuracy which the video shows.

Mind you all these fluid mechanics were known to Indians and recorded 7000 years ago. It is just that the white Christian invader patented the knowledge in their own names and destroyed the originals.






Now watch the video ( below ) , of how we pump put liquids using an educator pump on a ship.





9000 years ago our ancient Maharishis cleared their sinuses before they sat down for pranayama and meditation.  They mixed some salt in like warm water in a bowl and drank up the water through the nose ( red stream of video ).  The phlegm in the sinus was drawn out from the capillaries ( blue stream of video ) and expelled through the mouth.  

See video below:  Sinuses are cleared before meditation.



You will appreciate that no SOB will drink water through his nose , unless he was cock sure of the principle behind this.

So , now we are allowed to learn the same thing in our Physics books at school , with a patented white man's name BERNOULLI.

The  Bernoulli's venture principle, states that fluid under high pressure is converted into a high-velocity jet at the throat of the convergent-divergent nozzle which creates a low pressure at that point. The low pressure draws the suction fluid into the convergent-divergent nozzle where it mixes with the motive fluid.


So we have a Jew Johann Bernoulli  ( who was in the Rothchild spice trade with Calicut  ) who settled down to claim glory for our Calculus ( which he could not make head or tail of ) and his smarter son Daniel Bernoulli given the credit of the hydrodynamics—all thanks to the German Basel mission in Calicut , my hometown.

To find out how much dis service Basel mission did to Kerala and my hometown Calicut, punch into Google search HERMANN GUNDERT VADAKAYIL


Johann Bernoulli was on the side of German Jew Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz in the bitter dispute with English Freemason Isaac Newton about who will take credit for the stolen Calculus. 


To read more about this Calculus dispute ( stolen from the Kerala school of Mathematics ) punch into Google search ISAAC NEWTON , THE CALCULUS THIEF VADAKAYIL

A) Below video: Watch what airflow can do to a TT ball.



B) And how about this-- surprised?




C) Or this?


D) Or the Magnus force , by which Roberto Carlos bent the soccer ball like a banana?


E) Below video:  Have a look at gyroscopic precession.


F) Below video: Magnus force again-- check out how a golf ball with back spin will go soaring high.




All these forces and effects are mentioned in our ancient Vedic texts .

Punch into Google search MIHIRA MUNI , THE GREAT ASTROLOGER CUM ASTRONOMER VADAKAYIL


Why did the ping pong ball stay steady in the air ?

The pressure inside the stream of air generated by the hairdryer was lower than the air swirling around it. This surrounding air pushed on all sides of the ball, which held it inside the hairdryer air stream. Gravity stopped the ball from flying straight up into the air. When hairdryer is tipped to a certain point the ball falls down. This is the point at which gravity was exerts a greater force on the ball than the air pressure does.

As you can see Magnus effect is a push of air, Bernoulli's principle is the decreasing of pressure in a stream of fluid. One pushes, the other pulls..

When a golfer bashes a ball with a back spin, the ball soars in the air, due to Magnus effect .  When the ball lands from a height it spins backwards on the grass.  

Same effect can be seen in tennis when a player chops the ball with an under spin. The pressure differential, high on one side and low on the other, creates a lift force ( Magnus force) that causes the ball to move in the direction of the pressure differential (i.e., from high to low).

Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most feared free kick takers on this planet.  This man is a superb athlete and his is intelligent  for he can anticipate..  

Sometimes he makes the ball swerve in a unpredictable manner by kicking on the soccer ball air valve with a toe shot.  

Ronaldo can also curve the ball in air, with a banana kick using Magnus force.  A banana kick is an off-center kick that makes the ball curve in the air.  

A curve ball is a nightmare for the goal keeper , as he is often blinded by the human wall. By the time he sees the ball coming past the edge of the wall, it is too late. 

When you kick a soccer ball off-center it will spin. If you kick the right-hand side of the ball with the inside of your right foot, then it will spin in a counter clockwise direction, but kick it on the left-hand side with the outside of your right foot and it will spin clockwise.

The greater the spin you can put on the ball by using friction between the football boot and the ball surface , and also more the offset of the kicked spot from the centre of gravity,  the more the ball will swerve.  On a rainy day with less friction between the boot and the ball, it will be difficult to spin the ball.

If you see the free kick taken by Roberto Carlos for Brazil ( 1997 match against France) , he kicked the ball from a spot 115 feet from the goal, close to the corner of the D on the edge of the penalty area, at a great velocity of about 80 mph.  

The subsequent swerve was so dramatic that a ball boy standing 33 feet to the side of the goal jumped out of his skin as he thought the ball was gonna smash his head . But it  swerved suddenly away from him and beat the astonished goalkeeper.

In the last World Cup in South Africa, ( where they galleries kept blowing those loud irritating horns ) there was considerable controversy . The FIFA soccer ball was new and light, and nobody could get proper ball control—and this included the best soccer players.  

Hardly anybody scored from  long-range shots or free kicks. Players were simply unable to control the swerve of the bal, because their coaching was no good.

After the world cup, sport scientists used wind tunnel experiments, high-speed video camera analysis, trajectory simulations, and computer modeling to get a hand of what is happening.

In the time of the Hungarian Frenic Pushkas, the ball was too heavy.  Whoever had more brute leg power he was a success.  If Pushkas were to hit todays  FIFA ball, it will swerve out of trajectory.

David Beckham and Ronaldo Beckham could make the ball  rise up over the human wall and then down again so that it doesn't fly over the goal post bar.  Beckham would literally caress the ball  with his foot like a tennis player, he used more ball control and less power. 


The power with which the ball is kicked and the amount of spin that is generated are inversely related.  The ball will go straighter the harder you kick it. The ball will curve most when it slows down from turbulent flow into the laminar flow regime. Good players like Ronaldo know how to get this transition to happen just after the ball has passed the human wall..

Magnus effect is called after German Jew Heinrich Gustav Magnus , who had access to Indian ancient texts, thanks to German Jew Rothschild..  

Consider a ball that is spinning about an axis perpendicular to the flow of air across it . The air travels faster relative to the center of the ball where the periphery of the ball is moving in the same direction as the airflow. This reduces the pressure, according to Bernouilli's principle.  


The opposite effect happens on the other side of the ball, where the air travels slower relative to the center of the ball. There is therefore an imbalance in the forces and the ball deflects . This lateral deflection of a ball in flight is generally known as the "Magnus effect".



The Magnus effect can be applied in any direction,  and in this way an athlete can create backspin, topspin, and sidespin.   Tennis players and volleyball players use the Magnus effect when they apply topspin to make the ball drop suddenly while in flight.  A topspin combines with gravity’s downward pull,  and this is why topspin forehands in tennis (and table tennis) arc viciously over the net and down toward the court.  

A backspin, on the other hand, fights against gravity. The more spin, the more the ball will “hang” in the air.  Because the backspin is rotating in the opposing direction that the ball is traveling, the spin causes the ball to slow down and even jump backward once it hits the court surface.  Experienced players are able to “read” the spin on the ball from the motion of their opponent’s racket.

The Magnus effect is NOT responsible for the swing movement of the cricket ball in mid air. --although it does contribute to the motion known as drift in spin bowling.


Now , let me talk about swing bowling in Cricket.  There is more to fu#kin' cricket than Balla having a Mulaaqat with gendh.  

The olden day Hindi cricket commentators were pathetic— mulaqaat nahi ho saka,  isliye thappa khaane ke baad siddha gaya gendh wicket keeper ke haath mein.


Australian cricket umpire Darrell Bruce Hair along with fellow Australian Simon Taufel, and New Zealander Billy Bowden, was appointed to the ICC Elite umpire panel.

Darrell Hair apparently was a racist and he had problems with ze brown skins of Indian sub-continent origin.
Hair umpired his first Test match in January 1992, between Australia and India in Adelaide. The test was won by Australia and according to the Wisden was "marred … by controversy lbw decisions – eight times Indians were given out

In a match between Australia and Sri Lanka in Melbourne, he no balled Muttiah Muralitharan seven times in three overs for chucking.

On the fourth day of the fourth Test between England and Pakistan at The Oval, seeing the ball swinging the wrong way, Darrell Hair ruled that the Pakistani team had been involved in ball tampering.  He awarded five penalty runs to England and offered them a replacement ball.  

In protest the Pakistani players refused to take the field after the tea break. After 30 minutes the umpires removed the bails, declared England winners by forfeiture.

After an ICC board meeting discussed his actions in a Test match between Pakistan and England in 2006 it was decided he should not umpire matches involving the test playing nations. 

In an e-mail to the ICC Hair wrote that he would resign from the ICC Elite Umpire Panel in return for a non-negotiable one-off payment of US$500,000 directly into his bank account. How chweeet!

Hair wrote that the payment was to compensate for the loss of future earnings and retainer payments



Former Sri Lankan captain, Arjuna Ranatunga, welcomed the decision saying that "Hair had a prejudice against Asian teams. I am happy that he is finally out".

Naseem Ashraf, chairman of the PCB, said "Mr Hair was removed from the ICC panel of umpires because of his bad umpiring and his poor judgement.

But the whites still considered him the best. After all vicious and vulgar sledging and dubious umpiring had taken them that far in world cricket.

In the aftermath of the Oval incident Hair was voted Umpire of the Season in a poll carried out by The Wisden Cricketer.

 A leaked ICC report showed that before the Oval incident, Hair was ranked the second-best umpire overall and number one in decision-making.  

In February 2007 Hair announced he was suing the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board on grounds of racial discrimination—how do you like that? The spiked fist is complaining against the bloodied nose.
On 22 August 2008 Hair handed in his resignation to the ICC in order to take up a coaching role-good riddance.

A West Indian umpire too had a problem with brown skins . Steve Bucknor  was removed by the ICC from officiating in the third Test between Australia and India in Perth after his several incorrect decisions contributed to India's defeat in the second Test in Sydney in January 2008.  He was almost like a slave to the Aussies and the other white teams, for survival I guess.   

Subsequently he was removed from officiating the next test match, after the Indian team got ready to break the tour forfeit the series and come home. Enough was enough. Sport must be treated as sport,NOT highway robbery.

But when BCCI got more powerful with financial clout, Steve Bucknor was booted out. Former umpire Dickie Bird suggested that Bucknor had "gone on too long".

Steve Bucknor blamed India's financial power for his ouster— you are dang right maaan!


The ICC confirmed on 23 February 2009 that Bucknor had decided to retire from umpiring in March 2009. Good riddance , again.

Pakistanis were often discriminated against for ball tampering.  The thing was their fast bowler Sarfraz Nawaz found a way to reverse swing the cricket ball, which none of the white skins knew.  Sarfaz Nawaz did not know what caused it,but he could do it.  

He passed this trick on to Imran Khan who passed it on to Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis.   Today it is no more a secret. Every cricketing country knows how to do this, and the umpires too.

So let me  talk about out swing, in swing and reverse swing .








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