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Oh...WOW! That is astonishing! Thanks for this. I love learning new things on Twitter!
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What sorcery is this?
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It looks like a hummingbird o.0
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I love science
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Seen exactly this in lecture on theoretical physics last week
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#Fermat'sLibrary:cool_bloggers_with_Sense_Of_Humour Also called Tennis racket theorem, will def see Wimbledon from a new angleThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The effect is named after the Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov who discovered this phenomenon while in space in 1985.
Find an explanation of the physics here: