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  3. French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

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  • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

    French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

    branwen74@mstdn.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Rainmaker1973 Want!

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    • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

      French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

      johncomic@beige.partyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Rainmaker1973 what an elegantly simple invention

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      • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

        French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

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        @Rainmaker1973 it simulates beauty is what it simulates

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        • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

          French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

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          @Rainmaker1973

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          • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

            French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

            eine_mel@chaos.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Rainmaker1973 should be basic setup for every playground 😍

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            • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

              French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

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              @Rainmaker1973 beautufull. It reminds me to another great artist, Yoann Bourgeois:

              youtube.com/watch?v=FQXSZspTYB…

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              • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

                French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

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                @Rainmaker1973 how does it stay on the center circle? It doesn’t seem fixed to it. I guess he just controls it by making precise moves?

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                • kirkman@digipres.clubK kirkman@digipres.club

                  @Rainmaker1973 how does it stay on the center circle? It doesn’t seem fixed to it. I guess he just controls it by making precise moves?

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                  @kirkman @Rainmaker1973 looks like it’s in a bowl so it would tend to self-center?

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                  • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

                    French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

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                    @Rainmaker1973
                    Very clever.

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                      @Taco_lad @Rainmaker1973 not as elegant but bigger!

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                      • rainmaker1973@zpravobot.newsR rainmaker1973@zpravobot.news

                        French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.

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                        @Rainmaker1973 It counter-balances one's weight sure, but does it accurately reproduce the 1.62 m/s² acceleration of lunar gravity? Not for one's arms that's for certain.

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                        • eine_mel@chaos.socialE eine_mel@chaos.social

                          @Rainmaker1973 should be basic setup for every playground 😍

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                          @eine_Mel @Rainmaker1973 He's a circus performer. There's a lot of work that goes into this act, even though it looks easy. Most people would break their neck on a thing like that. 😄

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