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  • He has a powerful magnet under the table repeling the magnetic sphear causing it to float

  • we have found god

  • Wtf!!!!

  • i think we found a wizard

    

  • Haha no life.... And there's something called bowflex dawg

  • haha I was right wasn't I? That's why you deleted my comment, haha I knew it. Nice :)

  • Wind tunnel :)

  • wow the return of the floating MEATBALL!!! p.s will there be a t.v series too

  • Cool looks like he's got plenty of time to master that hair-ball trick in jail.

  • @justinbernal1 What the fuck?

  • earth quake!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • its his gravitational pull lol

  • Yes, I see lots of invisible strings.

  • @stimsWonderland man its just a magnet covered in putty thats why the red isnt a perfect circle its just rolled over a magnet, then he places a magnet under the table using the reverse polarity's of the two to make it float, thats why it bobs because its falling into it then being repelled.....

  • fake

  • ITS A MAGNET BROO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YO GUY I KNOW THE ANSWER ITS A MAGNET MAGNET MAGNET DO I WIN???????? MANGET COVERED IN RED SILLYPUTTY????? DO I WIN??!? something?. please.

  • A few hundred years ago, he would've been burned at the stake.... witchcraft (o_o)

  • Did you use sulfurhexafluoride so the air is very dense?

  • was the camera horizontal or vertical (pointing downwards) when this was recorded?

  • I worked it out right - he deleted my post!

  • @cglensmith lol it shows us when your comment gets deleted....

  • @cglensmith Message me wha it is :)

    

  • @cglensmith So keep posting it!

  • its magic!

    :D

  • I saw strings!

  • Well, looks amazing congrats! =)

  • He is obviously using the Bernoulli Effect. DUH!

  • It all depends on your perspective.

  • no none of you solved it dumbasses dont say you did if you didnt the trick is called tarantula look it up

  • I solved it. very well done, indeed !!!

  • I solved it. very well done, indeed !!!

  • Are there any jokes not about him being fat? Seriously people. Your the ones sitting at a computer hating people on youtube cause in real life you'll get your ass kicked..

  • I thought he would have ate it at the end!

  • fake

  • The Force!

  • i respect u how did u do it

    

  • magic fan underneath the table. i've seen someone do it with a dollar

  • i know how he did it the fat man has his own gravitational pull lol

  • It is a string its just not attached to your hand. You wait to put tension on the string until youve shown the ball then your left hand tightens up the line and joins the action later.

  • lol gypsy kings

  • he isnt really sitting straight up but leaning over the camera and there is a fan next to the camera blowing it up towards him

  • Clever for muting the video for the hair drier and sfx shadow!

  • FAKE!!

    

  • First thing that came to my mind, was that the ball is filled up with just enough helium so that it floats, but not enough to make float right up. The gravity and lift that the helium gives is balanced. That's my guess but after reading the post made by Improvgoose im not too sure now! Please delete this post.........if you do I'm right, if you don't I've made a fool out of myself =P

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  • @Brendanbear1214 @tamales44 how did he do it?

  • @ryanmerkle5 invisible string

  • looks shopped

  • aerogel

  • that is so freakin fake

  • @xXILovemyRaineXx OF COURSE IT IS FAKE!! Read the description before you embarrass yourself.

  • @seborrg

    Fuck you lol I didnt write that shit..you embarrass yourself Youtube shit talker lololololololololololololol

  • @xXILovemyRaineXx :

    It is magic you idiot.

    It is meant to be fake ...

    Jesus ...

  • WTF?!!!

  • THE LID IS BRASS

  • show off !

  • how did u did that

  • awsome!

  • If you guys didn't notice, there is never a point where he takes the ring and twist around the opposite way completely. There is just a small moment where it stops. Its just a very thin invisible string.

  • Clearly CGI. Its not even that good either. People who fell for this are morons and probably love avatar for the special effects too. Not a good movie or trick.

  • @MikeyMike8969 I dont know how it is done, am I a moron now?

  • @serratop im not entirely sure how either,  but either way yes you are

  • @MikeyMike8969 Thanks for clearing that up, best regards from brazil.

  • @MikeyMike8969 wrong

  • special effects

  • why cant we say ohh that was cool instead of ruining the trick?

  • Its called a multi magnet base. I have one. U can control it though. A 2-3inch wood desk, nd control movements with magnets below, the metal ring he has one effect the polarity since its brass off a mason jar, used so when in storage it wont corode or seize. Thx for cominout slider buddy

  • nice video man. A lot of people here seem to think they know how you did it but as a professional magician I can tell you that youre all wrong.

    There is no magnets used in this.

  • the height of the levitated ball (ball was teared and u kept the device inside,and it looks like like ur ball said by ur wife) clearly shows it is magnetic levitation. you son of bitch don't put any more fucking video's like this

  • The metal ring starts off on a nail.

  • it's animation

  • thats cool

  • i know how you made the ball float your santa with a cut colored beard so ha ha ha i win

  • How?

  • ITR

  • @photoxloan ITR stands for Invisible Thread or Invisible Thread Real - a vary fine nylon wire.

  • computer tricks....?

  • wat about gravity

  • blow dryer?

  • Pretty cool video man. Cameron, people are just idiots, nothing we can do to avoid them, especially on the internet. My solution is to simply ignore them all together. :) Works pretty well for me hahahah. But yeah, no matter how he made the video, he did an outstanding job, special effects or not.

  • nise trick with the aire

  • i was in new orleans and there was a guy doing magic and what ever.. and i handed him a one dollar bill, he picked it up,showed ppl around then handed it to me said fold it up so i wadded it up and he took it from me and made it float.... no strings... nothing he even raised it out of my hand and let me put my hands around it to see nothing holding it... and so maybe this guy is just doing the same thing??

  • @MrLimpjoshcrx Believe it or not, that is exactly what I am doing :)-

  • @ImprovGoose howed you do the other one thats what i want to know

  • @ImprovGoose its telakanesis u must show me how to do it

  • @ImprovGoose Oh so it is It...

  • @ImprovGoose what's the secret?

  • did you use adobe after effects?

  • Does it have anything to do with mirrors?

  • I'm guessing some sort of invisible gas, heavier than air.

  • you had a string attached to the ball, and when u "placed" it in the air u tightened the string the string was in this direction -----, and thats why u would just stop instead of going completely around the ball, please send me a message to let me know if i got it right, i wont check if u deleted it

  • @zZ1daniel1Zz nah the first thing he did was go all the way around it

  • I did notice; however, the lid move back suddenly a bit when you placed it back on the table. Spinning lightweight ball... No real time sound... ??? If I had to make an educated guess, I'd go with streams of cleverly directed air currents. Probably from a hair dryer or two. Still nice illusion though. You deserve credit for thinking this one up.

  • You're RIGHT! This IS the BEST floating ball video! I applaud you for creating the BEST floating ball trick I've ever seen.

  • let me guess photoshop

  • @zboe100 Read the description..

  • That's a really cool trick. So...you already said it's not cg...or air streams...or magnets...or magic string...and I can't understand how it would float there just freely moving around like that...hmm...there are obviously no strings, because of the ring thing...I can't see how it's not somehow generated by a computer, because magnets won't do that...hmm...

  • did u play the video backwards?

  • Static electricity.

  • WOO HOO!!! He took down my comment. Got it right how he did it I guess...

  • @JDCoolMan21 -- if that is true, please send me your answer via private message on YouTube. Thanks :-)

  • @stockboy1111 Uhm, I can't. When I click on your name, it says chanel not available or something... :-(

  • @stockboy1111 Interesting that you want to be told the secret. I thought you were pretty sure that it was a Levitron dressed as a board with a ball bearing hidden in the foam ball... LOL

  • Great ILLUSION! 5 stars! it has to be IT.

  • Oh i get it hes such a fatass that he has his own gravitational pull to make the ball float

  • its a string..

    

  • Neat Have no idea how you did it but its really neat thanks

  • really good. i have always loved this trick, so simple to pull of yet so very effective, i like how you managed to put the ring around the ball with no movement. great job.

  • LOL

  • LOL

  • static electricity people! newtons law states that if 67y=8K the the ball is floating using static, and he never went thru the front LOL

  • I CAN MAKE MY BALLS FLOAT :D

  • special effects?

  • he actually never made the ball go through all the way

  • this is way better than fushigi the magic rip off ball

  • @quadryder437 You are retarded, if there was a string the lid would have touched the string and moved it. He did circle around the whole thing.There is no string DERP DERP DERP dumbass

  • Magnetic levitation using base unit under a board, that is made to look like a desk. That is why it is so close up. Nice illusion. But you shouldn't have LIED in your description. A proven magnet used in the shot, that doesn't disrupt the levitation is the only way you can disprove my theory and show you are not lying. One continuous video clip with a digital stopwatch (like on the iPhone) in the shot at all times. Go ahead. Prove me wrong with a video under those conditions. LOL

  • @stockboy1111 Yeah, because obviously the only way he could possibly do this are the ways he posted in the video description. You are truly ignorant.

  • @XIXNayRXIX sorry but I have the device he denies exists LEVITRON.com

  • ---- LEVITRON.com ----

  • @stockboy1111 I would agree with the LEVITRON.com idea, but the only thing that makes me question it is based on the text I read on the website. With the levition top, spinning is required in order to keep the balance of the object floating in a steady motion. This spinning is based on the magnets in the object and the levitron staying the same distance from one another with the spinning giving the balance. The ball is spinning vertically, how would the magnets remain steady with that?

  • @Deltabeam It may be a silly question @stockboy1111, and I'm not disagreeing with you in the slightest. I'm just wondering if the LEVITRON device is really the answer to this trick, or would the movement of the ball throw off this theory? Again, I'm not asking these to prove you wrong or anything, I just want a little education on the device through an actual person's perspective and not reading just the text from the website.

  • @Deltabeam -- he hid a small round metal ball bearing inside the fuzzy ball. It doesn't need to spin to balance because it is small and round and relatively light. This is why he won't produce another video to disprove my theory with working magnets and metal objects in the same shot as his levitation illusion. The mason jar lid is non-magnetic aluminum. He can't prove me wrong.

  • @stockboy1111 Cool. Thanks for the feed back. Quite educational and interesting. ImprovGoose, still a cool trick.

  • @stockboy1111 Nice try at faking the scientific theory, but sorry, you're wrong. If you didn't notice, the camera was completely in focus the entire time. There wasn't even any break-up in the filming. Therefore, there are no magnets in place. You could say it's the type of camera, but if that were true, the quality would be much higher. Also, he IS in fact filming a desk. Not a board. The reason the camera is so far zoomed in is so you can't see his arm.

  • @stockboy1111 Well, since your comment is still hear, this is wrong

  • @MichaelRayWegner Holy crap, i spelt it wrog, haha , here

  • @stockboy1111 if you didnt read the description, IT IS NOT DONE MAGNETICALLY. THE METAL LID WOULD HAVE COMPLETELY DISRUPTED THE MAGNETIC FIELD. before you go and be a smartass i think you should get your facts right first

  • @stockboy1111 thats not how he does it.

  • @stockboy1111 Have you ever used a magnet before? If he was using magnets then the ball wouldn't move as it does. Also as it is a ball, it wouldn't be very stable, it'd more than likely just flip over and stick to the other magnet.

    The beauty of being a magician is that YOU provide the effect and if some ignorant fucktard asks you to perform the trick again in set conditions or asks how it's done, you can politely tell them to fuck off.

    You obviously don't "get" magic...

  • @stockboy1111 Did you learn physics off the back of a cereal box? Never used a magnet before? It's obviously not a magnet, or it wouldn't fluctuate the way it does. Stop trying to work out the trick. Whether it's strings or clever CGI doesn't matter, this is impressive.

  • y r u playing with your ball

  • no shadow or remotely close reflection of the ball in the lid of the jar....

    after effects?

    shit...now im one of those people that points out dumb errors.

  • adobe after effects ?

  • dude thet is so cool and youtube DONT MAKE FUN OF HIS SIZE.can u tell me how u do thet

  • C. G. I.

  • @ czwik

    No it's one of those little fuzz balls beside fushigis are transparent acrilyc only

  • @zackathishouse No... A Fushigi ball can also be a metal (I believe aluminium) ball as well as an aluminium inside a transparent acrylic ball.

  • is datz a fushigi?

  • @czwik No... Fushigis do not float... They are just balls used in the art of contact juggling.

  • @twilightknight123 haha i was just joking, lol i knew that but i was trying to post a comment that sounded stupid

  • Fly Neo!

  • There is no reflection of the ball on the jar lid.

  • ORBIT!

  • hahaha nice animation what engine u use one it hahaha animated it got rough if u noticed or just gravity machine under table or magnets so fake

  • idk looks a lil fishy 2 me

  • cooool.....how the hell did you do that?

  • @fishnmaster420 I'm guessing multiple electromagnets and a metal ball concealed in that red stuff he molded around it. Then use a non-magnetic circular object, there are plenty of metal and metal alloys that are not magnetic.

  • awsome

    

  • PLEASE, TELL ME HOW TO DO THAT

    i want to know

  • the guy from the hangover?

  • @JackleNShackles If it were fans, his hands would have disrupted the airflow, causing the ball to be "sucked" away and then fall.

  • people are retarded. how many people are gonna come up with the same fat joke? anyways do you actually have a method to do this or is it cgi?

  • fake

  • how did he do that???

    

  • i hate when ppl be complete assholes about really stupid things this guy made a video about a ball floating and instead of asking how he did it, they leave mean comments. like forreal grow up. if u dont have anything nice to say shut the fuck up.

  • @cameron20010 the problem is, if no one said mean things, there would be less comments ;) Just kiddin.

  • lol ur so fat u hav ur own gravitational pull!!! ahahahaha

  • Pretty cool, yo. *thumbs up*

  • THE BEST EVAR!!!! :D lol nice job man

  • i know the explanation this was in a space shuttle. there is no gravitation. the other objects are just stick to the table with a powerful glue. believe it or not.

  • @everyoneSalegend then how does the ball stay in the same place the whole time and spin in random directions? If it were in a space shuttle, first off, the "astronaught" would be in better physical condition, and the ball would float away with a constant spin, unless something were to change its momentum.

  • @dragonice000 i was joking, it was the first thing that came to my mind. I really don't know the explanation but I believe in aliens. xD

  • @everyoneSalegend lol i know, i like to over analyze things. so do i. theres too much space in the univers for just us.

  • I think they're magnets..

  • u guys do no its an invisible sting with as ? rite that why he never puts the crcle thing all the way around

  • Crafty nipple scratch at 0:07 ;D

  • Gotta love the illiteracy of the insults, AND the cool floating ball!

    Nice work. :3

  • its cool but i seriously doubt it. Nice comebacks there

  • sooooooooooooooo how?

  • @ImprovGoose pwnt

  • Oh come on, it was slightly an enjoyable thing to watch. It didn't have to be exactly real-Idk I enjoyed it. xD

  • i guess your right. you truly are a great magician

  • there were magnets under the table and in the ball

  • @destructosk8ter21 but wouldnt that ball eventually just bounce off like all other magnets do