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  • @jamaicanrabbit 2024-03-22

    So basically beetles and bees might be using anti-gravity to fly. This might explain why the Egyptians and Mayans revered the beetle. They may have realised that this effect could be scaled up and applied to flying craft

  • @vetitheyeti 2024-03-14

    Pisses me off. This is just a rediscovery. But the people who discovered it were shunned and even murdered. Pisses me off.

  • @xmattius 2024-04-18

    Didn't he make a standing hoverboard using this principle

  • @chibikovaughncanton 2024-04-20

    But their was fishing line attached 🤦‍♂️

  • @versace1338 2024-03-17

    didn't he make a machine that hovered? why doesn't anyone recrate these experiments? just saying

  • @ron_global_life 2024-12-30

    😂

  • @naresh_arya007 2024-04-24

    Beetle wings have hexagonal cone cavities and when such structures are subjected to vibrations or sound frequencies of more than 1000hz they levitate THIS IS THE SECRET HIDDEN BY GREBENNIKOV ॐ नमः शिवाय । ✨🔱✨

  • @itherajput 2024-04-18

    Bug ? Whats its name

  • @duder0n0my 2024-04-18

    That's why Egypt was obsessed with scarab beetle, could potentially explain how the pyramids were built.

  • @nagatorosenpai 2024-04-17

    You gotta be crazy to watch a dude lift a big wing with a couple pieces of string and go “holy shit antigravity” it’s literally rocking like a hammock lmfao

  • @suprem3dg 2024-04-17

    What beetle is this?

  • @vapeinderclouds 2024-04-16

    Was it not dragonflies wings that had cones under them or something

  • @ddoo3904 2024-03-14

    😂🤣😝🤪😆

  • @ropesausage 2024-03-14

    Prove it

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