nostr:npub1ghz7zpm0lgswk69lyysxkj6eqxxrfg0thrufxqgka95at09fzs5sfv3hxh nostr:npub1z2qdmfzhs2uwg8kmsh37xavt2hq48gch63e787ggd3s6mt8waxgsxu3yuf nostr:npub1uhnx67vlf04mwtt7qrjyx47gpmtf3twz4nrfmx9lspw6rrv5gkhsv42f8t nostr:npub1qvnvq95kahpl24g2079km57t2fpr859dan7zjk7k304jlsw3mvusmqy7yf Nice video. Although I think there is a difference in difficulty (intuition-wise) between this and the original video in the sense that this involves rotation around a single axis whereas the original involves rotation around two axes (the ball and the cylinder) which is, I'm thinking, the particular hurdle to "intuition" in those sorts of scenarios (similar to Steve's previous video about the ball on the turntable).

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