About 2 months ago, my son saw a commercial on a Saturday afternoon for the Fushigi Ball. The Fushigi Ball is, in essence, just a ball. Nothing fancy, nothing making it float (as they claim), and nothing else that defy’s the law and nature of our physical world.
The Fushigi Ball is designed in a way that the outer layer of the ball is transparent. So as you play around with the ball, it gives the illusion to on-lookers that the ball is floating. And yes, it is an illusion – magic if you will – because as I said, nothing is defying the law of physics here.
The people in the commercials are doing what’s called contact juggling. Contact juggling is basically the efficient movement of a ball – in this case the Fushigi Ball – around your hand in a way that would otherwise entertain an audience.
So here’s a quick Fushigi Ball, how it works video from Youtube:
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Well done video. Thanks!
thats g*y
nice job- I also agree well done, and thanks for the insight
Excellent video, very well demonstrated !!!
I think he should be better than that by now. Lack of practice is showing just how difficult it is to get good at contact juggling.
Great job. Now I can tell my kids im not buying them "some magic ball" they can just go use a softball. You saved me money thank you.
The Fushigi magic gravity ball is very cool once you learn how to use it. It's like riding a skateboard, it takes some practice and skill. The DVD that comes with it shows you how to do 20 different tricks with it. It does take about 1 or 2 weeks to get fairly good with it.
Best price and fastest shipping came from http://www.FushigiStore.com They have the chrome and glow in the dark fushigi balls in stock.
Who paid $20 bux for an acrylic superball?
i think he should juggle these nuts! b/c i bought five of those f**kin things and they are so g*y its not even funny... ill save u the money and say u can do it with any ball!
Dude ur g*y!
This is kinda stupid! How does it float!?!?!?!?!? ^_^