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  • thats kinda cool

  • I dont care if its fake, Its awesome lol

  • Your just turning a box

  • sei un pirla, muovere una scatola sono buoni tutti.

  • this is so cool

    

  • Keep up the good work!!! Maybe you'll get a grant and some funding. ;)

  • paranormal activity we gotsa poltergeist!! lol

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  • 0:30 they're on a rampage!!!!! XD

  • spin spin

  • I love you Mr Wbeaty, you tell it like the way it suppose to be.

  • I feel sorry for them, they looked hurt.

  • @narutofan9tf lmao, thumbs up

  • ur hella dumb i no how u did that

  • Just don't bring this setup to human size and stick someone in it with a camera....lots of vomit on the lens at the end

    ... just kidding;)

    Great idea indeed i never thought that something so simple will have the same effect. Thanks for sharing!

  • It's actually a science museum exhibit that we never built. Make it look like the inside of a U-haul van, then add lots of doll house furniture. Or the inside of an airliner, with lots of kens and barbies with luggage.

  • look real for the item but not real when u see the shadow and light it ruins it

  • lmao!!

  • Can make a video of this falling from a low high, like a chair or a table? to see 0 G effect?

  • WELL DONE MY FELLOW SCAMMER

  • i know this is not real but is SO FUN!!!

  • ha ha i love this!

  • u stick a camera on it and than shake it!

  • Yes, read the title of this vid.

    Then click on the link to the main website (it's over near the yellow "subscribe" button.

    The only known way to produce true antigravity is the same way the Space Shuttle does it: sit inside a container which is falling. (Then coast sideways at 20,000MPH so you keep missing the Earth.)

  • That is true indeed.

  • i know i was Joking

  • it's called a magnet with objects with hidden metal in/on them

  • No magnets needed. To experience zero-G effects, jump off a curb. Or throw your keys in the air, then follow them with your hand so they float above your palm.

  • You are without a doubt, my new favorite subscription. Thanks for making these videos. :)

  • not real

  • I find it funny = )

  • See the other video, with better lighting.

  • Looks like a big magnet, but the tape roll..?

  • I'm working on a bigger one with a box full of kittens to test if animate objects are affected. Did you use the new DinDDt1 trasing coil effter or the older 32's?

  • POLTERGEIST!!!

  • For Poltergeist we'd need a large dollhouse bedroom with a half dressed barbie doll inside.

  • hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha this is REALLY EXPER/T/IMENT :oD

    Maeby is poeples from CIA by your house.

  • that looks like a drunk jedi having fun. haha

  • Ever dropped a penny while riding down the tallest rollercoaster in the park? The penny floats up! Anti-gravity is fun.

  • No, you're just traveling down faster then the penny, so you well, overtake the penny to give the illusion that it is floating up?

  • thats not antigravity. Thats free fall. It has nothing with antigravity to do. Real antigravity has ben not invented yet.

    P.S: excuse my english... :D

  • no shit

  • realy

  • His videos are cool, please stop being a noob. : )

  • that's so obvious.. You should at least make sure the shadows in the box don't move.

  • perhaps read the title of this video. Then go find the second one.

  • lol. Trolled.

  • put a cat in there itll be lulzy

  • i know how you did it but still cool do, you should eliminated light that would be great... if you could somehow but cool do...

  • See my second video (in video responses)

  • well done

  • its cheesy but looks cool

  • 0:28

  • simple, but good. i bet you could show that to a few people and they would TOTALLY buy that you've perfected some sort of antigravity machine.

    now if only you could perfect a portal gun.

  • > now if only you could perfect a portal gun.

    Portal gun! As a kid I thought of that (around 1976.) I really wanted two portals in my floor, so I'd have a zero-G bed.

    Have spy-holes, but where you could enlarge them and climb through. Keep your girlfriend's finger in your pocket. Put a tiny portal at the end of a gun, then aim the other portal at whatever. Put one on the bottom of a home-built spacecraft, drop the other in deep ocean, and giant water rocket takes you into space.

  • This sort of reminds me of something that I used to do (and probably will do again now that I thought about it). Take an object in your hands that is fairly massive and doesn't catch a lot of air. With the your hands in front of your face and the object resting in your palms, jump up as high as possible while watching the object. As you fall down the object will float and it sort of looks like you are in zero g for about .5 seconds. Plus it is good exercise after you do it a bunch of times.

  • Yeah, a big keyring full of keys. Or a pocket knife.

  • For extra anti-gravity effect, throw the box from a high building.

  • better than Antigravity 2: The Beaty-tchison Effect

  • I think they're possesed.

  • Reminds me of the video for "Dancing on the celling"

  • Would be better if you fixed the light.

  • Yep, see the second one (linked in VIDEO RESPONSES.) It's been, ahem, "improved."

  • Oh okay cool. Looks like a real life Garry's mod for Half Life 2.

  • It was a triumph!

  • For those who do not know what is going on, here is an explanation.. the camera is taped on top of the box and when you put objects in and shake it. It looks like it is lavitating... really nice prank

  • > For those who do not know what is going on,

    Perhaps they should read the video caption? Or even click on the gravcam link to see the complete science-fair article.

    "Our 'zero gravity' generator is simply a TV camera in a well-lit box. By shifting our point of view to the inside of a movable box, we can create genuine "weightlessness", exactly the same as within any orbiting spacecraft."

  • actually its really amazing...if you move the box down at 9.9m/s in the camera perspective they are really levitating, nice =)

  • LOL!!! duude that's freakin awesome. though a simple idea, not being able to see outside the box creates a very good antigravity illusion!

  • XD...

  • Though I know how this is done(obviously), it's still fun to watch.

  • how the heck do you do that?

  • lol zyoher u so kool man a 12 yr old can tell u how it this happend cheezzae

    lol

  • Heh, nice one. What gives it away is the changing direction of the light.

  • im turning 21 this year and I didnt know how he does this

  • that's because you're a dumbass. I'm 16.

  • lol it's obvious but its cool

  • Pretty smooth man.

    Can I suggest attatching a torch or something to the camera to avoid changes in shadow inside the box.

  • LOL stupid, but it was entertaining :P

  • NASA will knock your door.

  • he attached camera to box and flipped box around fast so the objects wouldnt fall out. you can see by the shadow from the light that he is moving the box around.

  • Please Explain to me how you got the camera attached to the box without movement of the camera. For instance, how did you keep the camera steady?

  • > Please Explain to me how you got the camera attached to

    DOH! I forgot to include the URL to the main article, tinyurl com/a2tk8r This vid is part of a sciencefair article with full details. The box mounts on a 4ft wooden 2x4, as well as camera and floodlights I used in the second video. You can throw the entire thing up in the air to create zero-G conditions. Or turn it upside down, shakitaroun. Same as jogging in a vertical circle in 2001, or "stuck on ceiling" scene from Poltergeist.

  • lol stuff me and my idiot friends in theyre and well be entertained 4 about 6 hours then one of us will hav 2 pee then go again.

  • great! now just slow it right down, stop the light from moving, and get a wild frizzy haircut and a hippy t-shirt, and you're set to go!

  • NIce shot fella ! Original and funny ;)

  • XD this is freaking original!

  • funny =)

  • wow that's a good one, smart way, just throw the box in the air and feel like the things are flying

    awesome

    Great Great

  • Not enough Kung Fu fighting or drama. :P

  • I'm going to do that :D

  • lmfao

  • nvm

  • i feel like an idiot, but what is he doing to make it look like that?

  • > what is he doing to make it look like that?

    It's a small camera attached to the inside of a cardboard box. Then turn the box upside down. See the main project site:

    Antigravity Chamber

    amasci com/amateur/gravcam html

  • tought provokin :)

  • it was tight in freefall

  • no he puts the box regular and sticks the camera in stupid

  • LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!

  • troppo scontato il trucco!!!!

  • Sì, ma fa comunque un bell'effetto!

  • Awesome, I saw this once with office furnature once but it was an office security camera in California...

  • all he didwas throw it up in the air LOL

  • Cool anti-anti gravity vid.. lol.

  • You did it! This is the Hutchinson Effect! Free energy, anti-gravity, flux capacitor and pussyjuice!

  • wha.. you sick bastard! ^_^

  • @nfexp Pussy juice...

  • creepy lookin

  • the changing light ruins the effect

  • Stupid looser

  • Nice!!!

  • You should tape the light to the box as well, that way it looks even better.

  • alll you did was put the camera in the box straped it down and moved the box

  • Ha Ha. Great work. No doubt you have been featured on the news networks for your stunning achievements?

  • oooooo poltergeist.....it all matters on your point of reference....

  • tricky huh,? but i know that's fake the first time i have even saw it lol..!!!

  • Heh. This is a suggested science fair project for kids which illustrates simple Newtonian mechanics and the pseudoforces created by accelerated reference frames.

    Not "shake a box." Instead, "shake a box WITH A CAMERA BOLTED INSIDE." Throw the entire box on a parabolic trajectory, and you'll observe the same sort of "zero-gee" produced by NASA's infamous "vomit comet" aircraft. Go see images google com/images?q=%22vomit+comet%22 (put the dots back into the URL)

  • fake

  • funny!

  • wow i can shake a box too C:

  • Wow! how long did it take to work that out lol.

  • lmfao again

  • shake the freakin box stupid...... u could have at least made it more realistic

  • i can do that simple: JUST SHAKE THE FUCKING BOX!!!

  • Try a hamster then....Lets see this bitch run....:p

  • Whoa! There's only one answer to what I'm seeing here. Hutchinson must have walked past the room while you were shooting this. Cuz y'know he has to be near for the "Hutchinson Effect" to occur.

  • Jesus dude, somebody threw a bunch of crap in a box and then shook the box, revolutionary! I think I'm going to go create a perpetual motion spinning levitating UFO now.

  • i think he was showing what it looks like not actually achieving anything

  • poodles in a tumble drier look better....

  • > poodles in a tumble drier look better....

    No, the lens immediately gets covered with stuff.

  • lol that's stupid : )

  • how do u do that

  • This just in... Stephen Hawking wants a ride in your box, and be careful, he will probably name it the Hawking box.

  • I got banned by Beamshipcaptain for copying and pasting the Wikipedia entry for "Ionocraft". The Wiki entry explains how the ionocraft (his "Beamship") has absolutely NOTHING to do with 'antigravity', and is simply an ion wind generator.

  • im sofa king we todd did

  • Yessur

  • I would Love to come around on the weekends n help you with these stuff :) keep em coming

  • Sorry - but this is some funny frigin' satire! LMAO

  • very very funny i love the box shaking effect. BTW Hutchison is not a con artist, i met him, its 100% real and if you understand anything about resonance and electricity you will forced to accept that reality is stranger than fiction. matter is energy, energy is matter and you can interchange between them as Einstin said in his equation E=MC2 what Einestin didn't explain was how, but Hutchison seems to explained that away very aptly !

  • Ez beteg :DDD LOL

  • lmao, dont worry what those asswipes say it was funny and i got the joke, they are just dum dums :)

  • to funny the shaking the boxe were everything goes about in the boxe...lmfao havent laught so hard,since the last time i seen the same video

  • if any one doesnt know hes shaking the box then they must be 7years old, or fucking retarded

  • you held a camera up to a box and shook it AMAZING!!!!

  • u tried to proof that are many fake antigravity videos or u succeded oinn doing that but people will try to make antigravity devices,if this wasn;t your object sorry:))

  • No, this one is a science fair project for kids. Go see amasci com amateur/gravcam.html You must be talking about my OTHER video, the "Beaty-chison effect."

    I run a fringe science website, amasci com/weird.html , with an antigravity section. (In fact, I'm working on an antigravity device myself.) But I don't trust Hutchison. Some antigravity experimenters are con artists. Whenever looking into fringe science, stay on the lookout for the liars.

  • u pointed your ideea ;0 ,a low cost experiment ,but we can't stop trying no? this isn't the ultimate proof that all of the videos are fake:D

  • > this isn't the ultimate proof that all of the videos are fake:D

    What fake videos? Can't stop trying what?

  • I like to watch when you throw those things in to the box, it makes me feel good.

  • lol.. funny

  • I thaught it was cool, at the end they float for a second, if oyu could refine it it would look instaine lol. And this made me laugh for some reason good work dude

  • Hey man I haven't laughed so hard in a long time!!!

    Thanks

    Z-Man

  • that was kinda funny

  • your a fucking idiot!

  • so why waste everyones time with this nonsense. a cardboard box being jumbleed around, you must be kidding!

  • Everyone can do that -.-

  • la looze -_- frenchement ... l idee est bonne mais quand meme

  • totalement bidon

    fixe une camera a une boite et secoue dans tout les sens: et voila!

  • Congratulation! Great, exciting work.

    The first man, who dares to rise against the super-

    mumbo freeenergetic, UFO-antigravity driven

    pseudoscientific money machinery.

    However he should better use a uniform lightsource to

    avoid shadows. Then a good conspiracy story involving

    CIA, NSA, USAF - and to to forget Bob Lazar - should be made up.

  • Hes not using magnet.

    Its just shaking the box around.

    See the shadows rolling....

  • non je pense qu'il mit du métal dans les bouteilles

  • LAme He use Magenet

  • Hahahaha! Great!

  • oh my gosh, you are the lamest person I've ever seen! lmao

  • This is AMAZING dude! seriously, you should go to NASA or someone and sell the technology! It's also a great way to shake your twink bottle.

  • yea not hard to do when you shake the box around...give me a break!

  • howd u put the camera on so stablei-ish?

  • not that hard, the camera moves with the box so it only appears to be stable.. there is nothing in its view to move

  • i know how you did that but it was prety cool

  • ahahahhahahhaha

  • that was cool

  • your videos are always cool to watch

  • pretty cool, someone should be able to use this to make a truely awesome video.

    and to anyone who didn't notice it, he just has the camer fixated to the box and is shaking it, it's a cool trick when you see the footage but not a hard one.

  • oh yeah, I forgot to say you can tell by the moving shadows.

  • NICE!!! Get a huge box and stick yourself in it...now that would be cool (makes sure you pay for your life insurance)! just kidding!

    nice video...but disorientating.

  • fun with a cardboard box.. love it!

  • It is cool to see the stuff sort of float and then be thrown in an odd direction, but dude, you have way too much time on your hands...

  • This video is actually part of my website Science Hobbyists, in the section that shows kids how to generate antigravity as a science fair project

  • that was kinda cool

  • good idea, could've filmed it better. you've give me some really good ideas for other stuff tho, cheers