Tag: Anti-Gravity

  • Anti-Gravity Cone?! – EXPLAINED!

    Anti-Gravity Cone?! – EXPLAINED!

    Using a record player, four treadmills, and a beach ball, this video explains how a ball can defy gravity. 

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    See a new experiment (previous video) that, for the first time ever, shows how a ball can roll uphill:https://bit.ly/2TY1FX9

    ** PRODUCTION CREDITS
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    Host, Producer: Greg Kestin
    Filming: Daniel Thomson, Greg Kestin, Lauren Liebhaber, Yasmeen Ketcherside, Kelsey Tsipis, Tim Treuer
    Research, Writing: Greg Kestin, Samia Bouzid
    Editing, Animating: Greg Kestin
    Editorial Input: Julia Cort, Ari Daniel
    Media: Shutterstock
    Special thanks to Entire NOVA team
    From the producers of PBS NOVA
    © WGBH Educational Foundation
    Funding provided by FQXi
    Music provided by APM

  • Anti-Gravity Cone?!

    Anti-Gravity Cone?!

    Einstein thought it impossible: a ball rolling uphill! This new experiment shows, for the first time ever, a ball can actually defy gravity.

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    The next video released will explain how the Anti-Gravity Cone actually works; what force overpowers the force of gravity?

    ** PRODUCTION CREDITS
    ————————————————————

    Host, Producer: Greg Kestin
    Filming: Daniel Thomson, Greg Kestin, Lauren Liebhaber, Yasmeen Ketcherside, Kelsey Tsipis, Tim Treuer
    Research, Writing: Greg Kestin, Samia Bouzid
    Editing, Animating: Greg Kestin
    Editorial Input: Julia Cort, Ari Daniel
    Media: Shutterstock
    Special thanks to Entire NOVA team
    From the producers of PBS NOVA
    © WGBH Educational Foundation
    Funding provided by FQXi
    Music provided by APM

  • Anti-Gravity Water – Sick Science! #073

    Anti-Gravity Water – Sick Science! #073

    Water in rivers, in a glass, or falling from clouds obeys gravity. It’s going to fall towards the ground because of the physical pull of the earth. But, what if we told you that you could turn a glass of water completely upside down and the water wouldn’t fall to the floor? That’s what happens in the Anti-Gravity Water demonstration. It’s a simple experiment that dramatically demonstrates the amazing physical properties of water.

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