Gravity Explained (8) - Gravity Experiment - Sand and Lead

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Gravity experiment of sand attracting a lead mass on a suspended Cavendish beam. The beam was allowed overnight to reach an equilibrium point where the suspended wooden beam lay parallel to two boxes of sand (20kg in each). When the Quantum Gravity Device was turned on to 'artificially' increase the gravitational attraction between the sand and the lead masses on the suspended Cavendish beam a laser beam reflected off the central mirror on the wooden beam recorded the amount of deflection - recording an (attractive) movement rate of the laser spot of 0.48cm/min. The suspended lead masses finally came to rest against the sand box - as shown in the video. No magnetic nor electrostatic effects were detected during the experiment. Next experiment will be with water and lead.

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  • UNBELIEVABLE STUPIDITY...

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