There are no special cosmic circumstances making it possible to balance ... can be angled or straight—with relatively stiff bristles, and stand it up so that ... stable base that should allow the broom to continue standing by itself.
it has to do with the gravitational pull from the planets in outter space and the brooms stand alone by that gravitational pull and the broom thery isn't paranormal at all!
IDK i just......I really do not know
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Santa has lost his sense of direction, and, it would seem, his sleigh has gone missing, too.
A broom is no more likely to stand on end in Australia than it is to stand on end in any other part of the world. There is nothing unusual about Australia that enables brooms to stand on end.
According to Professor Joe Ross from Texas A&M University, nothing. It is a superstitious statement meaning that a broom can stand on it's bristles when all the planets are aligned or because of the Moon's gravitational pull at a full Moon. When these two events occur, it's said to affect the Earth's gravitational force. Prof. Ross states that if those forces could make a broom stand, then why doesn't float?
There are no special cosmic circumstances making it possible to balance ... can be angled or straight—with relatively stiff bristles, and stand it up so that ... stable base that should allow the broom to continue standing by itself.
correction: own?
They stand alone. Forever alone.
We Stand Alone was created in 1991.
If I Have to Stand Alone was created in 1991.
The broom stand trick is the same as the raw egg balancing trick which happens during the spring equinox. It is the date the day which the sun and moon are aligned for equal lenghts of time.
We Stand Alone Together was created in 2007.
Africa Stand Alone was created in 1978.