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Old 09-04-2006, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ChrisNZ
Bigwill,

I basically agree, and its a minor point, but I prefer to think of one flat inflexible inclined plane, that is basically hinged on the ground (exactly where it is hinged is a little more complex, but I won't go into that!). A plane shift involves moving the whole plane around this hinge. Then when you're shifting planes your not 'between planes', but in the process of 'moving the plane'. Kind of like a door - it can be at a basically limitless number of positions in relation to its hinges (all different 'planes') but it can move from one position to another while continuing to point at it's hinges.
Chris
That sounds like the right answer - thanks.

I guess it has to be hinged around the plane line as it runs through the point of contact of the ball?

Is that right - remember we are not scared of complexity if it brings out the truth!

Thanks for your help
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