Who tested it? Virginia Beach teacher Matt Cornelison and five-year-old Jayedon Creach What Are The Instructions? First off, the Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball is not considered a toy. That's why it's not ...
Have you heard about Fushigi: The Magic Gravity Ball? Maybe you’ve seen the two-minute infomercial—the one in which park-goers manipulate acrylic spheres with their hands and repeatedly shout, ...
The going theory in some corners of the irrationally paranoid internet is that we are not living in the reality that we think we are, but instead an elaborate simulation of said reality. There's all ...
Some products were seemingly made for the "Does it Work?" test. Such is the case with the "As Seen on TV" sensation called the Fushigi ball. You've probably seen it. The little silver ball seems to ...
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