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Man sees broom defy gravity, stand on its own


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When one Regina man’s broomstick stood straight up by the bristles for 45 minutes without any support this week, he felt there must be some advanced force at work.

“We were in shock when it actually stood there,” 76-year-old Leo Deis said.“I took a lot of physics and chemistry at one time in my life and this is new to me.”

Lately, it is actually a common phenomenon. People have gone to the Internet, posting pictures of their brooms standing with no support.

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My ex-wife's broom used to do the same thing when she wasn't flying on it. :P

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Some advanced force at work? nah, it wasn't sweeping, now THAT would be a great story

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So this is actually proof of a ghost workman who spent 45 mins leaning on the broom.

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"Actually, I'm not a horse, I'm a broom."

*Falls down*

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Its demons !!!

:w00t:

Send them all to my house .I need a cheap cleaning crew.

Actually it's very interesting .Solar flares or static electricity,its bizarre.

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When I was a kid I was able to do this with one of my grandmothers brooms.

But I don't think this was due to any paranormal fact...I was just able to balance it so it would stand.

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These brooms that can float are sweeping the nation.. Ha...

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These brooms that can float are sweeping the nation.. Ha...

Ok, that made me chuckle. :D

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i did it to as a kid not possible with all models of broom , never imagine a kids game could become a story like this online. apparentlly internet is not making ppl smarter but beleive in anything. and also how did the broom got almost in the middle of the room (walking :) ) or they leave it lying around anywhere in the house waiting for it to stand .

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If it does prove to be anything sinister it will probably get swept under the carpet before we get the chance to hear about it.....

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grrr...so silly!!

At least in the pic its a broom with a view..

...But stories like this just make me bristle

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Well that video was pretty terrible...

The broom could have easily been balancing on that angle.

The bristles were probably worn on a slight angle from sweeping in one direction more than the other, resulting in it being able to balance like that.

Now this video is all I'm referring to, I haven't looked at anything else on the subject and I doubt I will...

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This is the same effect as when a guy lays on a bed of nails. It's "surface area". Simple science people.

The bristles spread out over enough of the concrete that it balances the broom.

If you really want to impress me, turn it on the other end.

This is a story? It's laughable.

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What if at the quantum level, this broom is entangled to another broom? There could have been someone else sweeping it's floor anywhere else in the universe and inevitably the entangled, lonely broom did the same.

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This is the same effect as when a guy lays on a bed of nails. It's "surface area". Simple science people.

The bristles spread out over enough of the concrete that it balances the broom.

If you really want to impress me, turn it on the other end.

This is a story? It's laughable.

dont know about the bristles spread keeping it up

I can see the thread from the ceiling... :lol:

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wow my refrigerator can do that too, pretty amazing.

You mean that your refregirator can be a broom that defies gravity and stand on it's own?

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This is the same effect as when a guy lays on a bed of nails. It's "surface area". Simple science people.

The bristles spread out over enough of the concrete that it balances the broom.

If you really want to impress me, turn it on the other end.

This is a story? It's laughable.

This.

Anyone can try this. Go get a broom and try to stand it up right. It will work fine.

Saying this has anything to do with solar flares or the paranormal is retarded.

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You mean that your refregirator can be a broom that defies gravity and stand on it's own?

If it's balanced on the bristles then it isn't defying anything except a few peoples common sense.

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PPPfffffffttttttt.....no new thing

Wow, posted without listening to the audio......LOL

I guess it makes the point stronger, even idiots can do it :)

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That's nothing I got photos of my mops planking,lol.

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What if at the quantum level, this broom is entangled to another broom? There could have been someone else sweeping it's floor anywhere else in the universe and inevitably the entangled, lonely broom did the same.

Occam's razor - that is a WAY to complicated answer. The simple answer is that, it either had really, really good balance, which would be very rare but not impossible. I think it would be even more strange if this NEVER happened throughout humanity.

Also, it could be magnetism between the broom and floor.

Simple answers that it explain it like this.

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wow my refrigerator can do that too, pretty amazing.

You mean that your refrigerator can touch a standing broom and make it fall over?

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