Sounds good to me, Jeff!
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Jeff_999hehe But C is closer, isn't it?Not for me, Jeff. Especially when there is this definition for stop: b : to come to an end especially suddenly (Merriam-Webster).
DavkettI think (D) is a good possibility, because--Could we say though that "jolt" is disorder in movement; whereas "spiral" is order in turning?
Jolt is as particular dynamic of movement.
Spiral is a particular dynamic of turning.
PieanneSmoothness certainly won't work as a comparison, (even if you think of a tornado or a hurricane). And I think suddenness goes nowhere either. I still opt for 'specificity'. Spiralling is a specific type of turning. Jolting is
For what it's worth, I think "spiral" is too smooth a movement to correspond to "jolt";