Antigravity real? LOOK, NO WINGS!
Friday, 8. August 2008, 23:01:57
For many years people have been trying to figure out antigravity. Maybe its electromagnetic energy we should be looking for. Or maybe micro waves?
Watch this video! It gives you step by step instrucions on how you can build your own antigravity cup! Yes, all you need is 3 copper coins, a glass cup, 6 batteries(fully charged), some tape, aaluminum foil a rock, and one mobile phone! Dont put too much juice into it, you might end up with a phone in space! LOOK, NO HANDS!
Ok, now that you've watched the video, I want to show you something that struck me! Ok, when the machine begins to levitate, I want you to fast forward back and forth. The grass around the machine slowly raises. It looks as if the grass was being pulled towards the magnetic field.
Watch this video! It gives you step by step instrucions on how you can build your own antigravity cup! Yes, all you need is 3 copper coins, a glass cup, 6 batteries(fully charged), some tape, aaluminum foil a rock, and one mobile phone! Dont put too much juice into it, you might end up with a phone in space! LOOK, NO HANDS!
Ok, now that you've watched the video, I want to show you something that struck me! Ok, when the machine begins to levitate, I want you to fast forward back and forth. The grass around the machine slowly raises. It looks as if the grass was being pulled towards the magnetic field.








Class10a1 # 9. August 2008, 05:27
Hmmmm.... a glass cup, foil, batteries, copper-made coins , blah blah blah... and WE HAVE AN ANTI-GRAVITY CUP???? Well,it doesn't seem like possible!
Anyway, I'll try it myself!
I'm just wondering if I can find some copper coins here!
Noah503935 # 10. August 2008, 01:12
Class10a1 # 10. August 2008, 02:03
Noah503935 # 10. August 2008, 03:52
Class10a1 # 10. August 2008, 11:42
By the way, do you think it'll work if I use nikel coins instead of copper coins?
Noah503935 # 10. August 2008, 23:22
Class10a1 # 11. August 2008, 02:30
0faulknerc # 11. August 2008, 17:57
Noah503935 # 11. August 2008, 18:15
0faulknerc # 11. August 2008, 18:26
you too
Noah503935 # 11. August 2008, 18:29
0faulknerc # 11. August 2008, 18:53
Noah
Noah503935 # 11. August 2008, 19:52
0faulknerc # 12. August 2008, 14:46
Noah503935 # 12. August 2008, 19:14
Noah503935 # 13. August 2008, 04:50
Noah503935 # 13. August 2008, 05:02
Class10a1 # 13. August 2008, 05:04
Noah503935 # 13. August 2008, 05:15
Noah503935 # 13. August 2008, 05:29
Noah503935 # 13. August 2008, 05:37
Nunca tomó español en la escuela.
0faulknerc # 13. August 2008, 14:24
Noah503935 # 14. August 2008, 17:13
Class10a1 # 27. August 2008, 06:04
...
Okay, two words:
DOESN'T WORK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
qlue # 11. October 2008, 19:33
I'd like to compare with other similar video's that show tricks that I can't duplicate. Electrostatic forces could explain it but I need one that works first.
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 06:10
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 09:37
Anyways, I still wonder how they made the cup fly
...
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 17:36
If you watch the grass closely you can see each and every individual strand of grass rise into the air.
Wierd... I will have to look into it for you guys!
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 17:38
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 17:39
But then again it was a youtube video
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 17:44
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 17:47
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 17:49
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 17:51
Hmmm. Yeah, never mind. Magnetic propulsion are things like magnetic free energy motors and things like that. Or electromagnetic propulsion lo
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 17:53
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 17:56
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 17:59
Lol, stop crying!!! Here, have some candy!
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 18:01
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 18:05
Oh, and you're welcome!But hey! would you actually stop crying if someone gave you candy?
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 18:08
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 18:10
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 18:11
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 18:13
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 18:15
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 18:19
But yeah, it looks exactly like spicer webs. When I was a kid, I didn't think this thing was eatable!
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 18:23
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 18:26
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 18:26
Noah503935 # 20. December 2008, 18:27
Class10a1 # 20. December 2008, 18:29
I'm really leaving now!