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In front of the audience is an ordinary chicken egg. Can anyone build a tower out of it, placing it vertically?

Focus secret:

Everything is very simple. To do this, pre-pierce the egg on both sides and blow out its contents. Lay the egg on the table in a horizontal position and spin it sharply clockwise. Spinning rapidly, the empty egg will be in a vertical position and remain in it, continuing to rotate.

Author: V.Postolaty

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