Man has the ability to balance objects, defying the laws of physics

With exceptional patience, Wang Yekun always spent hours trying to balance all the objects, having them lie on top of each other as if supported by an invisible force.

With exceptional patience, Wang Yekun always spent hours trying to balance all the objects, having them lie on top of each other as if supported by an invisible force.

Wang Yekun is an electrician in Shandong province. Recently, he suddenly became a star on social networks after sharing videos about his ability to balance objects. From vintage sewing machines mounted on upright glass bottles, to heavy gas cylinders perched on slender metal rods, according to Chinese media, it seems like nothing can stop Wang.

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Wang broke dozens of glass bottles before he could successfully stack his work.

This electrician started his hobby of stacking things in 2017. But it was not until three years later that he shared his achievements on social networks. To date, Wang has several million followers on TikTok alone.

However, Wang was not always successful. His videos also share try-and-failures. Wang often broke dozens of glass bottles in each test. Other times, he spilled items dozens of times over several hours, before completing the work. Even so, Wang persisted until the end, until he reached his new goal. It was his dedication and determination that drew people to his art.

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Wang Yekun balances bricks, gas cylinders and bulky objects on glass bottle caps.

Wang once said: "Life balance is an art, sometimes it takes seriousness and sometimes it needs humor. I want to share the technique of balancing every day, so that everyone can experience the miracle. magic of the world in laughter!".

In addition to inanimate objects, such as a bicycle placed on three glass bottles, Wang also arranges moving works - such as people standing, sitting on reclining chairs.

Update 06 September 2022
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