Perform the impossible balancing dominoes trick
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This is a simple trick of perfect balance.

Seventeen dominoes balance on a single chip. The strategy implores you to be as patient and steady handed as a neurosurgeon.

This quick trick works because of basic principle of physics. The mass is distributed equally on both sides of the support domino. The weight focused aligned to the vertical center of the formation, thus achieving perfect balance.

Balance dominoes

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baseballrulz101 1 year ago
thats awesome
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ivyjoe18 1 year ago
Brilliant, must try it.
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Xoebear 10 months ago
They actually balance on 2 dominoes, but otherwise awesome! =D
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Xoebear 10 months ago
Nevermind lol
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pasko 7 months ago
super cool
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mr kyle 5 months ago
nice
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chasbchef 4 months ago
what kind of bones do you use
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MaddMonk 4 months ago
That was pretty cool.
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