In 1798, an autistic man named Henry Cavendish was able to determine the weight of the Earth - and the value of gravity - by hanging two lead balls in his backyard shed.

Pulling off this amazing task a century before electricity was invented, the work of Cavendish was done to a 99% accuracy rate - still forming the basis of many scientific endeavours today.

Sound a little absurd? That's because it is.

In the following membership video, Ethan explores the achilles heel of Scientism's story of gravity, including Sir Isaac Newton and the occult, the Cavendish Experiment Hoax, The Royal Society, Scientism and much more.

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