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Uploaded to YouTube by: ogredani
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 13 March 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 25 March 2007

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TUTORIAL anti-gravity:
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Once again! This is a tutorial and not an attempt to make a better trick than MadV! MadV with his mask is the best! And why do I tell his secret? Well, the secret has already been told by several users so I guess no harm done and I just wanted to make a better tutorial than those lame out there. Nuff said, on to the tutorial.

1. Glue or tape two cards together. This will make the card heavier so it will be easier for it to maintain its spin. On screen it will appear as one card and noone will see the difference.

2. Attach a piece of thin "invisible" string to the center of the card's face side. A small piece of tape or wax will do the job. Attach the other string end to the ceiling using tape. Now you should have a card hanging from the ceiling with the face side up. (Btw, you could actually tie the other end to your ear like MadV.)

3. Stand beneath the point where you taped the string to the ceiling. Place the card face down in your palm with the string on the "top side" of the card from where you're standing. When you lower your hand slightly, the card will be tilted and lifted up by the string.

4. Now flip the card over so it has the face side up. Spin and toss the card away and it will return to you.

5. For the last trick, spin the card without tossing it away and quickly put the string between your thumb and index finger. This way you can move your upper hand and move the card from side to side and it will keep its spin.

6. Post the video on Youtube and just be a smartass. ;-)

Sorry MadV for ruining the magic. I'm still a fan and you got my vote in the Youtube awards. =)

Note 1: MadV claims that he doesn't use a string during his trick, but he does. Even though he "proves" this in another clip called "String theory". But in that clip he uses another form of hovering trick which was not used in his anti-gravity trick.

Note 2: No, my hands aren't as big as they seem. The (lame) camera optics make objects closer to the camera appear bigger. So don't bother posting comments about that, even though you flatter me since you know what they say about guys with large hands. ;-) For the record, my hands are 20 cm (7.9") long. An average man's hand is 19 cm (7.5").

Note 3: The music is from the soundtrack for the movie "Requiem for a dream":
Clint Mansell & Cronos Quartet - Summer - Party