Any reports here would not be enough of a sample to be statistaclly significant.

And this has actually been done before, including thousands if not hundreds of thousands of reports.

That particular survey only proved what I originally stated.

The water can rotate in either direction and the statistical results indicate the situation to be more one of random chance than any other phenomenon.

As for mentioning the strength of a particular force that might or might not be affecting the water circulation direction, well, water is a rather dense chunk of matter and it would take quite a lot of energy to actually change its direction...


--Mac