it from Japan,maybe you understood / little doubt ?hw it moving without break,you will gain it little energy by put you finger to stop it,it is magnetic inertial effect,it will move again just push it hand with your finger . It loss kinecic energy by very slow fraction cause of air resist.
(this video maybe a great relation with your other similiar about hts-c levitation effect tht i saw before.)
The intent is a greeting or beckoning gesture, which gradually evolved from something a cat could feasibly do (which would look a lot more Nazi-ish) to the high-hand gesture seen today. The japanese equivalent is on WP as Maneki Neko. The most common connotation is financial good luck, so you see them around low-rent casinos / lottery ticket sales / etc.
Maneki Neko! It sucks in money ... good for business.
Title's WRONG: Chinese nazi cat ???
wilsonbnyc 11 months ago
This is Japanese, nothing to do with China you idiot
wuyunchi 1 year ago
it from Japan,maybe you understood / little doubt ?hw it moving without break,you will gain it little energy by put you finger to stop it,it is magnetic inertial effect,it will move again just push it hand with your finger . It loss kinecic energy by very slow fraction cause of air resist.
(this video maybe a great relation with your other similiar about hts-c levitation effect tht i saw before.)
Dreamland2100 2 years ago
The intent is a greeting or beckoning gesture, which gradually evolved from something a cat could feasibly do (which would look a lot more Nazi-ish) to the high-hand gesture seen today. The japanese equivalent is on WP as Maneki Neko. The most common connotation is financial good luck, so you see them around low-rent casinos / lottery ticket sales / etc.
instantk4rma 2 years ago