Watch the Laws of Physics Come to Life as Magnetic Putty Devours Everything
Here you can see the laws of physics come to life, as this silly putty devours everything in its path. It's all thanks to the power of magnetism.Read More >>
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Here you can see the laws of physics come to life, as this silly putty devours everything in its path. It's all thanks to the power of magnetism.Read More >>
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Sorry to disappoint, ladies.
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Let this informative video shed some.....light....on the topic for you.
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