I have a bit of a strange question.
Has anyone of you ever thought about how much power a balloon actually has. The air inside the balloon is a hidden power.
It's what makes us able to bounce on the balloon and also what makes it buoyant if it is floating on water. If you are able to get onto a balloon in water it doesn't have to be very large to make you float. That's one of the powers that I talk about.
The elasticity of the latex that the balloon is made of is also very powerful. It's what makes us able to bounce on the balloon, but it has surprised me how strong a balloon can be. If you for example you climb leg first into a 72" climb in balloon and pull the neck of the balloon up to your stomach and inflate it the neck of the balloon around your stomach will pull you from the ground when the balloon gets bigger and bigger. I'm not kidding I have done it several times. That's a lot of power in a balloon.
Has anyone of you ever thought about how much power a balloon actually has. The air inside the balloon is a hidden power.
It's what makes us able to bounce on the balloon and also what makes it buoyant if it is floating on water. If you are able to get onto a balloon in water it doesn't have to be very large to make you float. That's one of the powers that I talk about.
The elasticity of the latex that the balloon is made of is also very powerful. It's what makes us able to bounce on the balloon, but it has surprised me how strong a balloon can be. If you for example you climb leg first into a 72" climb in balloon and pull the neck of the balloon up to your stomach and inflate it the neck of the balloon around your stomach will pull you from the ground when the balloon gets bigger and bigger. I'm not kidding I have done it several times. That's a lot of power in a balloon.
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