“Spinning Tops and Gyroscopic Motion”
John Perry, Royal Institution
发表于: 1890
用于: Physics mechanics and precession behavior
Research and references for Kubar
Spinning tops present a unique research challenge: they exist in virtually every culture, but formal documentation is scarce. We combine archaeological evidence, ethnographic studies, and physics research to reconstruct historical practices.
We examine artifacts from museum collections documenting spinning tops across cultures and time periods.
We review academic research on traditional games and toys from various cultures, including field studies of surviving traditions.
Our game physics are validated against scientific literature on gyroscopic motion, precession, and angular momentum.
We consult with cultural experts to ensure respectful and accurate representation of regional traditions.
John Perry, Royal Institution
发表于: 1890
用于: Physics mechanics and precession behavior
Antonia Fraser, Weidenfeld & Nicolson
发表于: 1966
用于: Historical timeline and cultural context of spinning tops
Japan Folk Toy Museum, Kurashiki Museum
发表于: 2001
用于: Japanese koma and beigoma traditions
Mohd Taib Osman, Ministry of Culture Malaysia
发表于: 1989
用于: Malaysian gasing traditions and competitive rules
State Russian Museum, Russian Ethnographic Museum
发表于: 1998
用于: Russian kubar construction and play methods