Can similarities be drawn between hurricanes and galaxies? Their shape is much the same, and both have the point of greatest rotational force within the Eye and the Black Hole.
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Both spiral galaxies and hurricanes form "logarithmic spirals," as do many other natural structures. At any point in a log spiral, the tangent line of an arm makes a constant angle with the radial line passing through the tangent point.
Do any readers have insight about precisely why hurricanes and spiral galaxies take on (approximately) log spiral shapes in particular?
The following APOD compares a hurricane with a galaxy:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030925.html
Both spiral galaxies and hurricanes form "logarithmic spirals," as do many other natural structures. At any point in a log spiral, the tangent line of an arm makes a constant angle with the radial line passing through the tangent point.
Do any readers have insight about precisely why hurricanes and spiral galaxies take on (approximately) log spiral shapes in particular?
The following APOD compares a hurricane with a galaxy:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030925.html
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