Newton’s Beads – Cool Science Experiment
It’s the molecule that stretches to the moon… or at least from one beaker to another! This Gravi-Goo Polymer seems to defy gravity as it siphons from one beaker to another, and the amazing “Newton’s Beads” will amaze you when they spray right out of their beaker. You’ll have to watch the video to believe it!
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where do we get newtons bead?
take one jar put it on earth then fly to the moon and place another jar 😛
the reporter is soo beautiful :D!
it pulls itsef out of the container – just like my hamster
It looks like slime
Triffylsbrillant we do the same and put me on the tree lol
was that newtons first law of motion???
Don't get it
He always leaves a mess haha love it
just let it fall into a jar.
News lady is aroused by the pink slime, funny.
so that's how slinkys work
Falling necklace and viscous liquid that is poured back and forth from a jug? I?m sorry, but come on America! Is it the first time you see this things happen? In Sweden we saw that for the first time a long time ago and we was not even surprised over it.