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Matthew McLean -- 06-Dec-2012 07:42:31 am -- Afer you do that I have some ocean front property in Arizona you may want to buy.
Boggia Alexandre -- 13-Aug-2012 04:09:16 am -- Guys have a look,
1. When he worked he twist his finger to the left!
2. And when it dosnt work, the twist is to the right!
David Keeling -- 31-Jul-2012 09:05:02 am -- I wonder how he faked it then.
Michael Steven Smith -- 29-Jul-2012 09:56:20 pm -- Give people the benefit of the doubt. You see it with your own eyes and there seems to be no camera trick. Try it and see what happen. Rome wasn't built in one day! He did say to have patience.
John Rodriguez -- 26-Jul-2012 06:37:53 pm -- I'm going to build a time machine and take this trick back with me and scare all the pilgrims..
Marko Zivkovic -- 19-Jun-2012 04:28:31 pm -- Get a life dude......
Kayla AndLuke Whittington -- 13-May-2012 09:38:13 pm -- this is entirely possible because of the surface tention between the water molecules. as soon as you touch it like he did the surface tention is momentarily broken and it all fails.
Richard Vasseur -- 13-May-2012 05:13:30 pm -- Obviously its fake. Its just something to watch for fun. Enjoy.
Ecurb Nilpat -- 12-May-2012 08:17:04 am -- piece of cake.
Arnold Irizarry -- 08-May-2012 09:14:00 am -- cool science
Branford Stone -- 07-May-2012 03:55:55 am -- so does it or doesn't it work?
Cristiano Sguigna -- 22-Apr-2012 01:18:45 pm -- Può davvero funzionare? Qualcuno di voi ci riesce a far sospendere l'acqua togliendo il bicchiere?
Sebastijan Kokai -- 17-Apr-2012 12:52:35 pm -- It doesn't work guys, it cannot work its impossible.
Matthew Lewis -- 14-Apr-2012 02:36:16 am -- Dumb asses
Matthew Lewis -- 14-Apr-2012 02:35:55 am -- Dumbasses
Matthew Lewis -- 14-Apr-2012 02:35:37 am -- It worked on my first try, I can fly too.
In a gravity environment, such as we have everywhere on Earth, this is not possible. The correct force implied by this trick is Centripetal (Inward) Force; Not Centrifical (Outward) force. In zero gravity, Centripetal and Centifical forces are exactly equal. Therefore, under those circumstances, it would be possible. On Earth, or anywhere else with gravity, you would need another counter-measure for gravity. (Such as the cup) If not, Centrifical outward and downward pressure exceeds Centripetal inward pressure.
About the spinning bucket full of water and no water spilling out of it, the force that allows that to happen is called centrifugal force i believe. also inertia has something to do with it.
Hmmm, but as the water is spinning it will act as a centrifuge, pushing water away from the center... not drawing water twards the center. I dont see how this is possable, my dumb ass is still tempted to try.
Just tried it - I thought I was a complete muppet because I got a kitchen floor full of water, but on the 4th attempt, it stayed upright for maybe 3 or 4 seconds! Awesome.
@ think about it first... you are a complete idiot. Look up centrifugal force. This is CGI. You are either a part of this "prank" or a stupid victim. Either way YOU are the fail.
think about it first...Less than a minute ago
wow MR. anonymous please dont ever speak to people, you are so narrow minded its sad. that goes for all of you who dont bother to think things through. have you ever thought about how you can spin a bucket of water in a full circle and none comes out? gravity doesnt pull it from the bucket cause the force in which it moves is much stronger. The whole twisting part here caused a cyclone effect, you can se the water spining like crazy in the video. it wont last i tried it and got 2 seconds maybe but it does work i supose if you spin it faster it would last longer. but seriously dont jump off the deep end talking about stuff your to basic to understand lol. hope you dont have kids. Cause you fail.
wow MR. anonymous please dont ever speak to people, you are so narrow minded its sad. that goes for all of you who dont bother to think things through. have you ever thought about how you can spin a bucket of water in a full circle and none comes out? gravity doesnt pull it from the bucket cause the force in which it moves is much stronger. The whole twisting part here caused a cyclone effect, you can se the water spining like crazy in the video. it wont last i tried it and got 2 seconds maybe but it does work i supose if you spin it faster it would last longer. but seriously dont jump off the deep end talking about stuff your to basic to understand lol. hope you dont have kids. Cause you fail.
Sorry to say it, but it works.
I did it on a lab 5 years ago.
But it is esential to have a clean cup to be able to have some sucess to this art of mastering the elements. ( and some time if you dont use a levitonic....) happy x-mas and dont give up!
still would have wanted to see it done in slowmotion to actually believe it, whats that program that tests things in ultrarapid, would be cool to see (if it works).
i agree try it before you start dismissing it as fake i got it on my 2nd try also time of year affects it and position of moon i find on full moons im more succesfull
absolute fake... against the elementary laws of physics... if you're so stupid to believe this, make your own video and prove it... otherwise, enjoy your mental breakdown and do us a favor; just keep it to yourself, eh...???
That might be the case, but did you completely forget the part where he barely touches the table and the water falls apart?
Also to everyone, if you pay attention, you'll know how it works. It's suction. There's an air pocket in the middle of the water at the base. This is completely possible. If you don't believe me, then prove me wrong by trying it yourselves. Stop saying it's fake when you don't even understand the basics of physics.
Holy macro it does work!!! Took me about 7 tries ...but man .. does it ever look awesome and mine stayed solid for at least 2 minutes, until i touched it slightly with my pinky finger... OMG this was the best thing I learnt all YEAR !!! TY!!!!
Holy macro it does work!!! Took me about 7 tries ...but man .. does it ever look awesome and mine stayed solid for at least 2 minutes, until i touched it slightly with my pinky finger... OMG this was the best thing I learnt all YEAR !!! TY!!!!