Hieroglyphic images from an ancient Egyptian tomb indicate that the art of juggling dates back to nearly 2000 B.C. Over the centuries, physicists and mathematicians have attempted to describe the craft with a variety of equations and theorems factoring gravity, velocity, speed, resistance, parabolic arcs and other dynamics. Anthony Gatto, considered the greatest juggler alive, has said he practices up to 12 hours a day to prepare for a 10-minute show.
All of which is to say that juggling is hard.
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