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Uploaded by waterfountains on Nov 12, 2006
This sphere is example of the hand engraving we do for the Continental etching on granite spheres. The 36" sphere is floating and turning in water under minimum pressure. waterfountains.com
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thaht isnt granite
damuschka 2 months ago
@DanFrederiksen Inertia. It has little friction so you just push it and it will keep rotating. I have played with one myself. :D
Tuom4sd 4 months ago
what keeps it spinning? angled jets?
DanFrederiksen 4 months ago
u made me dizzy
grassclawwarrior 4 months ago
:O IS THAT IN VANCOUVER? I SAW SOMETHING LIKE THAT IN VANCOUVER! OMG!!! IS IT? PLEASE ANSWER
SketchDigital 4 months ago
@Jason132able ye... it sure will be...
rollhunter 5 months ago
@rollhunter That would be cool
Jason132able 5 months ago
@Jason132able it floats... you think it gonna float 200 meters high in the sky ??? ...
so.... when does it float?
Jason132able 6 months ago
Dear santa.....
halo3rls1 6 months ago
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thaht isnt granite
damuschka 2 months ago
@DanFrederiksen Inertia. It has little friction so you just push it and it will keep rotating. I have played with one myself. :D
Tuom4sd 4 months ago
what keeps it spinning? angled jets?
DanFrederiksen 4 months ago
u made me dizzy
grassclawwarrior 4 months ago
:O IS THAT IN VANCOUVER? I SAW SOMETHING LIKE THAT IN VANCOUVER! OMG!!! IS IT? PLEASE ANSWER
SketchDigital 4 months ago
@Jason132able ye... it sure will be...
rollhunter 5 months ago
@rollhunter That would be cool
Jason132able 5 months ago
@Jason132able it floats... you think it gonna float 200 meters high in the sky ??? ...
rollhunter 5 months ago
so.... when does it float?
Jason132able 6 months ago
Dear santa.....
halo3rls1 6 months ago