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yin yang
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Re: yin yang
About a week ago I was poaching some chicken breasts in a frying pan. After removing the chicken breasts, the water in the pan was filled with flakes of chicken meat that had come off during the poaching. Out of idle curiosity, I grabbed two small spoons (one in each hand) and stirred the chicken-water. I stirred the spoon in my left hand clockwise, and the spoon in my right hand anti-clockwise. I continued to do this for about 30 seconds.
After the stirring, the water moved in an "s"-shaped path between the two halves of the pan that had been stirred in different directions. The chicken flakes were entrained in this flow. By the time the water had fully settled down again, the chicken flakes had been spread out upon the bottom of the pan in a pattern which looked very much like a yin-yang symbol, minus the little circles in the centre of each half and with a gap (where the "s"-shaped flow had been) separating the two halves.
After the stirring, the water moved in an "s"-shaped path between the two halves of the pan that had been stirred in different directions. The chicken flakes were entrained in this flow. By the time the water had fully settled down again, the chicken flakes had been spread out upon the bottom of the pan in a pattern which looked very much like a yin-yang symbol, minus the little circles in the centre of each half and with a gap (where the "s"-shaped flow had been) separating the two halves.
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