We can look at this another way, through an older principle that Walter and Lao call
Time for Power
. To use the solar system as an example again: Generally, the planetsclosest to the sun orbit it quickly, but spin along their own axis slowly. While the planets farther out from the sun are inverted, spinning quickly along their axes, butorbiting it slowly. A similar phenomenon happens with leaves caught in awhirlpool
that is really interesting what implications could this have on us?