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From: BlisterHiker
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  • That's very clever. I can see wires and you slowed it down by 50%. If I speed it back up to 150% speed, it will be normal footage ;)

  • @lukequixotesanjose

    You're wrong. I think there is absolutely NO way that these balloons survived the radiation belts of the fan.

  • @Rob260259

    They survived deadly radioactive anomaly thanks to 6 feet of solid led shielding.

    Can't you see that without led shielding those balloons would've just flown up to the skies? What do you think was holding them down? Explain that, huh! ;-]

  • @BlisterHiker

    Noway fool! Jarrah debunked that fairytale years ago! All you balloonogists are the same:  you follow the conversation you want, populating the comments with spam and smug comments, full of snidy remarks and pseudo social science. Always quoting Google, but never anything of substance.

  • Those three balloons appear to be overinflated almost to their bursting point. Kind of like the egos of some conspiracy theorists.

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  • Forget the balloons. I like the painting. Is that a Vermeer?

  • @Rob260259

    No, it's not a Vermeer, but I assure you, that painting is genuine and homemade original (but not by me :-)

  • Is it a fan?

  • I do think it's kind of unfair that you didn't show how you did it. Oh, not for me, of course, but for the many kids that might see this.

    [blush]

  • @Astrobrant2

    I decided to intrigue viewers a little by not showing how it was done. Just between you an me: it's very simple. No helium, no wire supports or visual effects required.

    If this video gets some decent popularity, I will make part 2 explaining what happens there.

    OK. I will reveal a bit. It's all about air flow. Actually, that explains almost everything :-)

  • Are they hard to house-train?

  • @Astrobrant2

    Yes, they are such a brats, elbow pushing others all the time to be the one in front of the camera... ;-]

    It reminds me of Hollywood, though it's supposed to be just a small science experiment.

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