Matter within the universe has the property of angular momentum, but the universe itself does not appear to spin.
At present I cannot recall any evidence or article suggesting that the universe is spinning. As for a result . . . Do you mean 'How would the universe be different if during its forming it took to spinning opposite the current rotation (if such exists)? If this is the question, the answer is that there would be no difference other than perhaps the placement of some super clusters of galaxies relative to Earth. They would be located in a different part of the night sky, perhaps. All this presumes the mass in the universe is rotating in some manner, however.
No, reversing the order of the digits of a two-digit prime number does not always result in a prime number.
no. ever heard of a meteorite?
No. For example, reversing 23 gets 32.
The motor runs in one direction to agitate, in the opposite direction to spin. If the reversing switch is bad, the brake will not release, the tub won't spin, and you may smell the belt getting hot due to slippage.
Rogain shampoo is reputed to be good for stopping and reversing hair loss. The product is the result of twenty years experience and has been clinically tested for reversing hair loss.
If the Honda Accord makes a groaning noise when reversing the can be caused by bad hub bearings. Hub bearings are what allow the car's wheels to spin, if gone bad they can cause wheels to come fully off the vehicle.
no becuase uncle grandpa is created by pete browngardt and steven universe is created by rebbecca sugar. so no. but they might have a crossver
When the current is reverted, the magnetic field will also be reverted.
The world spins on its axis as a result of its creation in the solar systems angular momentum. The forces that created the earth involved forces that created spin around the spin axis.
There is one reversing light. There is one reversing light.
None of them. The best evidence is the redshift.