Amazing
by Volker Weber
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What? You can't do that? :)
Was that some cool CGI demo???
yes it was.
It was very clear against the rules of gravity. (Unless they have got lead plates attached to there upper body or head)
another explanation could be, that the whole room was in the plane performing a parabolic "zero gravity" flight.
... or that the dancers were submerged in a fluid with the density equals that of the human body, allowing them to maintain a neutral buoyancy.
Toller Link, danke Haiko!
nice!!!
Wow!
Awesome Breakers!
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