Human gravity antenna
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Human gravity antenna is the name of an experiment. It involves the lifting (levitating) of a person by another four, using only the index fingers of each one, put together.
[edit] The Experiment
A person is seated on a chair, his arms folded or in his lap and his feet placed on the floor. Using only their index fingers, the four other persons try to lift the fifth. Upon having proven that it is impossible, the four "levitators" place their hands, one on top of the other on the head of the fifth person, in such manner as to not place two hands of the same person immediately on top of each other, and count to 10 or 20. Upon saying the last number, they return to the aforementioned positions, and try to lift the seated person again. Amazingly, this has become possible, and the seated person is lifted into the air.
[edit] Explanation
It is not clear why this happens, although the book Anti-Gravity and the World Grid provides a set of plausible explanations.