 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is the anti-gravity structure. As always, adult supervision is required. What you need for this experiment is eight popsicle sticks, glue gun, drill, thread, and a box cutter. So we're going to start off first step. We're going to take six of the popsicle sticks and we're going to take a hot glue gun. Be very careful. Adult supervision with that as glue is very hot. And you're just going to make two triangles. It doesn't matter what part of the popsicle is on top or bottom. And once you get both of your triangles done, it should glue pretty quick with the hot glue gun. And then here's my second one there. And now we're going to take the two other popsicle sticks and cut those. First, we're going to measure each popsicle stick to be seven centimeters long. So once we mark both of those, we're going to take a 45 degree angle and mark those up. So they have a little bit of an angle on here. See right here, right to the seven centimeters right there. And then we make the 45 up from the seven centimeters right there. And now we're going to cut them. So we'll be very careful with our box cutter or some kind of knife. I'm using the end of the 45 degree angle to kind of keep it straight. Be very careful when you're pulling it down after I cut a little bit through the popsicle stick. I kind of bent it back and forth and then got them all the way there. As you can see, both pieces are off. We do not need the little pieces. Throw those away. So take one of your triangles and on the bottom of it, we're going to measure halfway across. So this is a nine centimeter popsicle stick. And so four and a half centimeters, we're going to mark on one of the popsicle sticks. And then we're going to take the two loose pieces and mark them. The two pieces we cut now, we're going to mark a little dot right in the middle on the curve there. Like if there was a half circle, you're going to mark that there. And then we're going to drill through this large enough drill bit to fit a piece of thread through. So I'm using a five and 64 bit. Just want to make sure you have a small enough hole that a piece of thread could go through. But not too small where it's going to stop the thread from going through. So be very careful with that. Once you get both the holes in, you can kind of, you know, stand down those pieces there and you'll be fine. So now we're going to take one of the pieces that we cut already. We're going to angle toward the middle of the triangle. So be very careful. Use your hot glue gun, put it on there so it's facing to the middle. It should dry pretty quick. And then after it dries, I'm going to reinforce it with a little bit extra hot glue on each side, just so it's going to not come off. So now we're going to put the second piece on the triangle. This time it goes on the top of the triangle, not the bottom. And it angles into the middle just like the other one. So be careful. Put your hot glue on the tip there of the angle, angle it to the middle. Once that dries, then I'm going to put a second coat on each side just to make sure it's, you know, enforced and it's not going to fall off. And then now you're pretty much set and done with the easy part. The hard part is going to be putting the thread on. So I will be showing you that next. But right now you're going to stack it so it's like this. So it's like a little T-P or an A. So it stacks up just like this. So now that it's stacked together, we're going to mark. And it actually looks like it's about nine centimeters long. So we're going to take the string out and cut it a little bit longer than nine centimeters. And this is where it becomes a little bit tricky. So we're going to have to tie these around each end. And then you can cut it off with your box cutter or I just got a pair of scissors here and cut off the excess string and measure it by pulling it out and measure it to make sure it's the right distance for you. That was set up in the triangle. So it's eight centimeters right there. So the next two have to be eight centimeters. And so this is where it gets a little tricky. So you're going to spin it around to the triangle the other way and do the other side just like this. So I did the second one and I measure it up and it's eight centimeters again too. So I'm all set there and then I did my third string and so all three are just about on top. So now if one's a little bit off and I think mine was just a tad off you can always just push it back down and hot glue it to be the distance you need. Now the final step is putting that last string on the middle has to tie to the bottom to the top and so it's exactly tight. Once it is, there you go. There's your anti-gravity structure. Bars or anything and then there's just four pieces of string and when you stand it straight up it actually will stand straight up and hold therefore being hence its name the anti-gravity structure. I mean it is just it might be really amazing. I hope you enjoyed this experiment. If you did please click thumbs up and to subscribe and thanks for watching. Okay that video seems really interesting. Oh and that video too. I read subscribe button down below and