Radiometer Active Stasis Training

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

Attempting to stop the radiometer under direct light intentionally, only a couple hours after the last passive stasis video recorded.

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  • I see everyone has a Crookes Radiometer to train with TK. Umm so training with this is harder? If so I guess I should get one then. Nice viideo by the way!!

  • @LegendaryLeviathan I wouldn't say it's harder to train with, but it's definitely a good training tool. I'm sure you would be able to stop it in no time, after what I've seen from your stasis videos :) Good luck LL

  • Ha! Brother, my desk/lab looks exactly the same. I even have that same glass bowl for psi_wheel under glass. That site on your monitor looks familiar too:)

  • @TheMoonKingdom Great minds think alike hahaha

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  • OMG here's another one!  Awesome!

  • Nice =).

    @TheMoonKingdom: Lol =D

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