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okay maybe it is real but some cant be like when theres 20something balls flying out of the tube and theyre all symmetrically even and land in the same exact spot its wierd.
yes it is possible, it just takes LOTS of precission and it's obviously programmed by a computer, they didn't set it up all by hand they used a computer for the mesuurments of the balls and things
This machine was made as a collaborative effort between Robert M. Trammell Music Conservatory and Sharon Wick School Engineering at the University of Iowa. 97% of the machines components came from John Deere Industries and Irrigation Equipment of Bancroft Iowa. It took the team a combined 13,029 hours of set-up, alignment, calibration, and tuning before filming this video. now on display in the Matthew Gerhard Alumni Hall at the University, it is already slated to be donated to the Smithsonian.
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