As waters part, polygons appear

Imagine a hurricane with an eye in the shape of a propeller amid the swirling clouds. Physicists have observed something almost as strange in whirlpools that they made by swirling liquids in a novel way. Within the whirlpools, they’ve seen three-blade-propeller shapes as well as regular polygons, including squares and hexagons.

CURRENT EVENT. A whirlpool, viewed from above, takes a pentagonal shape just above the spinning platter that’s causing the water to swirl.