Monday, September 3, 2018

A Momentum Reverse Challenge To Versatile Baseball Units



I'm going to deviate from my typical writings to suggest a serious science momentum project that  should involve amateur and professional athletes in baseball and maybe NASCAR types.

The results that trying this experiment might have could be as beneficial as observing a person in your family stop smoking cigarettes or stop drinking Coca-Cola and Pepsi because they are sucessful at reversing a very bad habit.

If you don't think the experiment I am going to expect would affect SOMETHING, first remember that if you are in an outdoor circular pool and everyone starts walking around the perimeter in the same direction, eventually a strong current makes it very difficult to reverse directions, but it is possible to reverse a troublesome current in waters.

Here is the challenging project that could immediately INCREASE attention toward baseball games and take momentum away from some other sports:

A) Reverse the direction that the base runner goes, which essentially means 1st base and 3rd base are switched around.

B) Decide if you want your team to change your left fielder to right field and your 1st baseman to 3rd base. The shortstop position and 2nd baseman would have to 'trade places' which is not a sin and better than doing something as immoral as a 'wife swap'.

G) Keep in mind that baseball and softball players will find out how able they are to change the HABITS that have been drilled into them for years or decades without getting angry when a person makes an error in throwing direction or running direction.

D) It's possible if this is done on a worldwide basis that wind currents could change and hurricanes might eventually start moving from Florida to Africa for a change.

H) Obviously the game of baseball would be instantly made more interesting to any observer at the same time it become more challenging to the participants.

V) If baseball players are unable to do this, it is because they have have less natural abilities than the typical football, soccer, hockey and basketball player and even Dan Plesac might be admitting that there are soccer players that have better traits than the typical baseball player when it comes to the ability to adjust to a change of direction.

Z) From a physical standpoint, if teams would change the direction their players are running from home plate every 2 or three years or even EVERY year, their participants would be better balance in their physiology and less long term injuries. If a car keeps moving from left to right and never goes from right to left, the car parts will not break down equally on the right and left side of the vehicle.

C) In a probability and statistical analysis, I suspect there is a greater probability of baseball players running in the opposite direction by order of Major League Baseball or Little League organizations than the probability of unthankful law-breaking son coming to repentance and intentionally being kind and attentive to his mother and his father because he or she decided to believe Deuteronomy Chapter 26 verse 17 rather than  reject the words of Yehovah.

T) Musicians might want  to trying to challenge their own abilities by playing songs backwards, which would be as challenging as running to the left after leaving home plate on a baseball diamond. It would be amazing to hear what a song like 'In the Mood' or 'Beginnings' by Chicago sounds like played in reverse by the same group who has been paying it in one direction for decades.

There are very few other sports where a total reverse of direction could be done, but ice speed skaters and bicycle racers also might want to change the direction of their races.  Air currents do act similarly to water currents. I am 100% sure that changing the direction that baseball players have been going in would have a good effect on worldwide physics as well as making the game more challenging to old, experienced players who have become bored or have become boring to watch.

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