The discussion centers on why spraying water at a wall does not affect the Earth's rotation. It emphasizes the relative sizes of momentum, noting that the Earth's mass and velocity create a momentum vastly larger than that of the water. The concept of action and reaction is highlighted, explaining that the force exerted by the water on the wall is countered by an equal force on the person holding the hose, resulting in no net force on the Earth. Additionally, the analogy of a fan on a sailboat illustrates the same principle, reinforcing that external forces do not alter the Earth's motion. Ultimately, the conclusion is that there is no significant effect on the Earth's rotation from such actions.