How to make a golf ball float
The number one search engine query that drives traffic to my website is the question “do golf balls float?” The simple answer is no they don’t, unless of course you get creative in your thinking.
You see, if you simply put a golf ball in water, it will sink. However, if you think outside of the box, there is a very simple way to make it float. The key is you have to think outside of the box.
Making a golf ball float is similar to making adjustments to anything that happens in your life. Nothing is impossible as long as you are open to and always looking for alternate methods to solving life’s problems. For example, Will Smith played Chris Gardner in the Pursuit of Happiness, the story of a man who looked outside of what was possible within reason and became the worlds most successful African-American investment specialist. Instead of doing things the way that his company had set out for him, he looked outside of the box and pursued the biggest customers he could possibly attract. He looked for an alternate method to a problem, keeping his child housed and fed, and found the answer in an atypical, but spectacular manner. There was an answer to the problem out there, it just took creative thinking to find the answer.
So what is the outside the box answer on whether golf balls float? Well if you think outside of the box, there is in fact, a very simple method, that will make any golf ball float with ease. Simply fill a glass with water and add about a third of a cup of epson salts. Drop the golf ball in the water and watch it float. If it does not do so at first, add more salt. Eventually, you will have a floating golf ball.
A simple outside the box solution to a simple query.
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