The Broom Challenge Has Taken Over The Internet But It Has Nothing To Do With NASA Or A Special Gravitational Pull

CNN
The broom challenge has become the biggest viral craze of 2020 but the theory going around about NASA and gravitational pull making your broom stand up is nothing more than a myth.
According to the Internet NASA says today is the only day a broom can stand up on its own because of the gravitational pull.
Okay so NASA said today was the only day a broom can stand up on its own because of the gravitational pull…I didn’t believe it at first but OMG!
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— mk (@mikaiylaaaaa) February 10, 2020
After the initial video went viral, hundreds of people have been astonished to learn that they now have the ability to get their broom stand up on its own.
She just made me mad
Twitter this better not work tomorrow
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— THRILLA
(@YaBoiThrilla) February 10, 2020
AYE I DIDNT BELIEVE IT AT FIRST EITHER
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— lito
(@carlww5) February 10, 2020
@papaaJosh This shit really crazy lmao pic.twitter.com/JPWMY3BHLz
— Feb 11th (@PrinceNard_) February 10, 2020
The broom-gravitational pull Internet myth isn’t new. Back in 2012, CNN disproved the myth and revealed that you can get your broom to stand up on its own on any given day of the year.
Some of y’all have never tried to stand a broom up on its own and it shows.
(Yes you can really do this. No, NASA didn’t say anything about it. You can do it all the time. https://t.co/8a7sasj0uu ) https://t.co/1O4GaQ3vzH
— Britton Peele (@BrittonPeele) February 10, 2020
My Physics degree having ass is having a great time looking at y’all videos and pictures doing this. But it’s not because of the equinox, eclipse, or planet alignment for those saying it. It also can be done almost any day https://t.co/9sIanbZ4Uc
— Carlos Enrique Rodriguez Eduardo Montoyo III (@principeloso) February 10, 2020
It's a total myth that you can only balance a broom or egg on its end during the equinox. But we decided to celebrate the official first day of #spring with a broom balance anyway!
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— Jillian Fertig (@JillianFertig) March 20, 2018
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