Given gravity and all, in a vacuum there would be no wind resistance to turn the work, it would fall faster and never orientate itself towards the direction of fall. Interesting thought.
The thing about tops, Murph, like a limb, is they are reactive to wind resistance. The side with the most resistance always turns the work around. Well, from high enough it works out that way. Despite the vast amount of variables it is predictable.
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