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Oldest trick in the engineering world fella's............

 

The water in the cup is what is know as 'Heavy water'. manufactured and used in engineering and military diciplines for various electronics/ generation production.

 

Heavy water contains a higher proportion than normal of an isotope called deuterium, as deuterium oxide, or 'D2O' which has a property the same as a magnet does with metals with composite plastics such as a ping pong ball.

 

If you watch the ping pong ball it 'dives' into the cup. I will say his accuracy in shot placement has to be somewhere near though.

 

You have to see it to believe it.

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Oldest trick in the engineering world fella's............

 

The water in the cup is what is know as 'Heavy water'. manufactured and used in engineering and military diciplines for various electronics/ generation production.

 

Heavy water contains a higher proportion than normal of an isotope called deuterium, as deuterium oxide, or 'D2O' which has a property the same as a magnet does with metals with composite plastics such as a ping pong ball.

 

If you watch the ping pong ball it 'dives' into the cup. I will say his accuracy in shot placement has to be somewhere near though.

 

You have to see it to believe it.

 

Going by the elation when a shot meets home i'd say they'd been trying each shot for a few hours.

Just a guess, but maybe a few bongs in between! :good::)

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Love this kind of stuff.

 

 

Mix of Science, dedication, too much time, and certainly beats playing on game consols :lol:

 

starlight32,

I thought you cant get hold of Heavy Water :lol:

What has it got to do with the ball, are you saying that HW has some kind of magnetic type force?

Also isnt Heavy water a Radioactive Isotope or something? not something to fool around with.

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