JJsqueeze
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Lorenz doesn't apply here, as we have a well defined initial state and well understood, limited inputs.
JJ, correct me if I'm misstating things (like I even need to say that): the 2S pitch with a slight axial tilt on the Z axis, or yaw has movement determined more by Bernoulli than Magnus. The goal would be to maintain the steepest possible pressure gradient along the axis, high -> low with the low on the side you wish the ball to break towards.
In a nutshell, yes. I do not know if at these speeds it is exactly a Bernoulli effect, intuition tells me that at these speeds, with the given weight and shape of the ball that it is not quite the same but I could be wrong. The good doctor can comment more specifically. but the concept is at least close in that you have two sides of an object with air moving at effectively different speeds.