Meet Cambridge's latest Guinness World Record holder! ????
Engineering student James Goh's tungsten device spun for 30 minutes and 34.54 seconds, almost 5 minutes longer than the previous record for ‘the longest duration spinning a fidget spinner on one finger’, and around 20 times longer than a standard spinner bought in a shop.
His fascination with gyroscopes began when he saw the iconic spinning top in Christopher Nolan’s 2010 sci-fi film Inception.
James is a @EngineeringCambridge student at @queenscollegecam and runs his own channel @hiper_tops
#CambridgeUniversity #GuinnessWorldRecords #Cambridge #Engineering #FidgetSpinner
Engineering student James Goh's tungsten device spun for 30 minutes and 34.54 seconds, almost 5 minutes longer than the previous record for ‘the longest duration spinning a fidget spinner on one finger’, and around 20 times longer than a standard spinner bought in a shop.
His fascination with gyroscopes began when he saw the iconic spinning top in Christopher Nolan’s 2010 sci-fi film Inception.
James is a @EngineeringCambridge student at @queenscollegecam and runs his own channel @hiper_tops
#CambridgeUniversity #GuinnessWorldRecords #Cambridge #Engineering #FidgetSpinner
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