Not true. For a visual example, see https://youtu.be/qEWwIV9Z-eA
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From: Craig Berry
> I assume you're referring to torque-free precession: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precession#Torque-free . As I understand it, that will not
> resist tumbling, but rather will change the particular evolution of the tumbling over time.
What it does is change 'tumbling' into 'not tumbling'. The thing to understand is that thinking of an object as both 'spinning' and 'tumbling' is wrong. An item is only ever spinning about a single axis; if you add a tumble, what you've done is change the axis of spin, but it's still only spinning around a single axis. This puts it into the case of asymmetric spin.
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