Coke Balancing Act
Posted by LOTGK on November 8, 2007
While we were at Geneva On The Lake several months ago, Patrick, a fellow Grassy Knoll Institute scientist conducted the following experiment to explain the dynamics of gravity and carbonated liquid filled cylinders and caffeine.
Notice the table was level, and no strings or pulley type devices can be seen. In a second, Patrick balanced the Coke on its side and it did not tip over.
Is it magic?
Magnets? String? Fishing line? Ropes and pulleys?
Salt on the table? Indents or dimples on the table?
Well, none of the above.
Anyone know how it was done?
BTW, Yes, the fries were great as well as the cheeseburgers.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
brittany said
Its fake. You can see that the can is in a hole and its balanced there.
LOTGK said
Sorry Brit, but it is real, as I said above, this is not a trick, no strings, magnets, hidden wires, nor sugar or salt, nor any ridges or grooves, its a very simple explanation, will make you wait a little to reveal it.