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Comments by "Positive Only" (@PositiveOnly-dm3rx) on "Gravity is Broken Here" video.
@RiverChaser_64 its not magnetic for about a dozen reasons. 1. its swinging like a pendulum 2. thats not how magnets move. 3. thats not how magnetic fields work. 4. it would have to be at almost -276 degrees celcius for it to float at all. which is colder than any natural ice on earth 5. magnetic locking does not make magnest skitter around. 6. it would have to be a monopole to not just spin and be attracted to the magnet below it. 7. there is not that high a concentration of magnetite in the earth for that to happen. 8. you can see the spiderwebs all over 9. the only naturally magnetic rock is magnetite, and its black and heavy and not a monopole, and not that strong even if it was pure magnetite. and would still need to be cryogenically frozen to temps so low they dont exist on earth naturally. It would have to be a solid rare earth magnet like neodymium which is man made (and STILL be cryogenically frozen). 10. its the wrong shape even if all the other criteria were met. To get neodymium to do this it has to be a perfectly symmetrical piece. like a round disc or ball.
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@pinguim4811 "some kind of stone' would be magnetite, and it does not come in that concentration natrually, and is black... so no.
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@CyberCake-lk6qb this is not the answer... not smart... learn what a magnet is and go look up a monopole and see they dont exist. Also, when you see magnets do stuff similar to this, they have to be cryogenically frozen first. meaning they are at almost absolute zero, aka NEGATIVE 276 Celsius. colder than anything on earth can naturally get.
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100% its all over the ground around the rock. guy probably got it stuck to himself by accident.
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if you look at the ground around the rock, you can see there is spider's web everywhere. I think the rock just got randomly attached to a spiders web and then the web got attached to the guy somehow. I dont think they would fake a random floating rock when there are so many better things to make float.
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I think that was fake. He seemed to know exactly where the ring camera was and had a mask over his face.
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shes lucky it had no bottom for some reason... and lucky it was a plastic one, and not a metal one.
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@thoubias she could have just tipped it over and gotten out. Its plastic, not lead. Its not heavy. Plus there are other people there. they could have helped her.
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