"Bro" the adjustment must be made, particularly for long distance north-south targeting because the bullet cuts through the air in the direction fired and also pushed by wind, while the person continues on a rotation at a pretty consistent speed. Not required on a plane because manual adjustments are made while flying.
Now, the spiraling water, is simply ignoring variables that can impact that flow. You've not actually debunked much of anything.
Do yourself a favor, get a textbook on fluid dynamics.
"Bro" the adjustment must be made, particularly for long distance north-south targeting because the bullet cuts through the air in the direction fired and also pushed by wind, while the person continues on a rotation at a pretty consistent speed. Not required on a plane because manual adjustments are made while flying.
Now, the spiraling water, is simply ignoring variables that can impact that flow. You've not actually debunked much of anything.
Do yourself a favor, get a textbook on fluid dynamics.
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