The Balanced Turk.
A decanter or bottle is first obtained, and in its cork is placed a needle; on this is balanced a ball of wood, having a cork or wooden figure cut out, standing on the top. From the ball project two wires, bent semicircularly, having at their extremities two bullets. Push the bullets, and the whole will turn around on the needle, the figure standing upright all the while; and, twist it about from side to side as much as you like, it will always regain its erect position. The two bullets in this case cause the center of gravity to fall below the ball on which the figure is placed, and, in consequence, as the center of gravity always assumes the lowest position, it cannot do so without making the figure stand erect, or, in other words, until the bullets themselves are equally balanced. Any boy may whittle one of these toys out with a jack-knife.