Originally Posted By: finiter

The first two questions are trivial. You are rotating bucket and water as a whole. Neither the bucket nor the water 'knows or decides' which one is to rotate. The force causes changes in both. The bucket being solid, and water being liquid, the changes are slightly different. As long as the centripetal force exists, the water will remain rotating; as the force subsides, water returns to its original position.


So you do have forces in your theory?

Okay can I get the background of said forces and the forumlas for them?


I believe in "Evil, Bad, Ungodly fantasy science and maths", so I am undoubtedly wrong to you.