Antigravity 1: camera in a box (first crude test-video)
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I find it funny = )
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thats kinda cool
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I dont care if its fake, Its awesome lol
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Your just turning a box
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sei un pirla, muovere una scatola sono buoni tutti.
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this is so cool
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Keep up the good work!!! Maybe you'll get a grant and some funding. ;)
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paranormal activity we gotsa poltergeist!! lol
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0:30 they're on a rampage!!!!! XD
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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!
sanches2 2 years ago
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.
wbeaty 2 years ago
u stick a camera on it and than shake it!
funrizwan 2 years ago 2
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.)
wbeaty 2 years ago
it's called a magnet with objects with hidden metal in/on them
Kamikazekory 2 years ago
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.
wbeaty 2 years ago