Conclusion
My original goals were to study splashed falling onto a rotating surface and to try and see relationships between the speed of rotation, the height of drop, the radius at which the drop fell, and other variables on the shape and structure of a splash. While I was able to observe rotating splashes, it proved to be a difficult task to get any quantitative results. Because I was plunging into an entirely new subject, defining techniques for measuring and observing had to wait inline until I could first observe that rotation even effected a splash. I think now that the first pioneering has been done it will be possible for others to investigate rotating splashes on a more quantitative level. In the future, I think the largest improvements in method would be having a partner as well as having a more systematic approach to timing the splashes. Both of these would make the process of taking photographs much less frustrating and yield much more consistent results.