Oh man, what a s_h_i_t_t_y accent. Learn English before you apply these techniques on that extremely impressed "german" volunteer. AlterNaaytively!!!! lol
of course it is not possible, Jonathan post posted a video showing how they used animation effects to produce that fake video. 2nd video down to the right
Of course It looks fake. That's because it is fake. Are you that dumb? Did you really ou have to produce a video to prove your point ? You have wasted a lot of time on a simple joke man!
Around 3:06 to 3:10 she had like a double wink with the right eye and the facial expressions she had kinda looked like she was doing it herself, but I'm not sure. Anyone else think so?
it's called 'fake proof' - because their evidence itself is fake (I think anyway). They can easily speed up a film of her just winking simultaneously without any current running through the electrodes - she doesn't talk whilst it happens as Jonathan Post does - look at the first 'experiment' (1Hz)
@Gorillarevolta Look back at jonothan posts video, when he blinks, his eyes move but the muscles around them remain still, and the electrodes look fake to me, they are too small to have a battery in which would last through a movie and have no wires.
This video proofs exactly the opposite of that what you wanted to proof: That the idea of Jonathan Prost is great and not a fake! I thought it was just a fake before i watched this video, because i couldnt imagine that you can contract your eye muscles in that way that your eyes can wink. The job is maybe as good or as bad like your eyeild can be simulated, or wether you find the correct muscle and can isolate it or not.
But the idea is not a fake and it works. At least at 20-30 Hz ;)
@McCorc Not really. If anything, this video in a side-by-side comparison with J Post's video helps spot the inconsistencies. Compare the movement of the muscle in the Post video and this video, you will see that only Post's eyelids blink and there is no other movement around them, while this video shows how the entire muscle tightens and loosens. The more I watch Post's video, especially after seeing this one, the less-believable the effect looks.
@McCorc No, didn't you watch the video? At 7Hz her blink was incomplete, meaning you would see both images at once, giving double vision rather than 3D, and at 10Hz her eyes closed completely. If you could get 3D by closing your eyes I doubt anyone would buy 3D glasses.
If you connect a computer to laser technology transmitting electric pulses into the muscles, voice can be transmitted into the brain and the movements of the human body can be steered. I have documented this on video before my brother Markus Bott was murdered
My Brother Markus Bott had been tortured during five and a half years because of our homepage and book.He was assassinated on 11.7.09 by the German BND which is the renamed GESTAPO
Check out my channel and homepage for some tech stuff
@mrbobbas I guess, you are talking about the Jonathan Post video. No, when we saw that video, we knew immediately that it was fake. Yet, it is a very interesting and funny idea and it was just for fun that we recreated that idea in our lab just to show how far you can get with electrical stimulation.
And if you look at the comments in both videos you will see that there are more than enough people who still think it is possible and not a fake.
Fake or not, in this experiment he was using the wrong muscle - the one that you would use when you wink to somebody which makes the surroundings of the eyelid to contract also.
If he could conduct an experiment where only the muscles are used that open and close the lid itself and not affect the muscle around the eye, only then will this be qualified as actual proof and not just a fun way to answer a allegedly fake video.
@kreisikutsu The lid muscle is a part of the muscle which surrounds the eye, that is stimulated in the video. It isn´t possible to stimulate just the little part of the facial nerve that, goes to the lid part of this muscle. (you would either need needle electrodes or a direct muscle stimulation of the lid part, both would be very painful and could damage the nerve and the muscle!) I hope, I could help you with this answer.
poor girl you use it like a rat in a lab
KEEVVY 1 week ago
cute.
skizzarz 2 weeks ago
LoL :D Can't believe somebody actually went this far :D :D
Maesloable 3 weeks ago
Thumbs up if you tried to blink for 3D in a 2D movie (while being High) >.O
xKopGx 1 month ago 3
Fuck the tech, I love that Girl :), she is sho cute cute :)
vikaskarade 1 month ago
I dont get it..
PeytonStaysGold 2 months ago
FUC'K SHIT THIS THING IS NOT HEALTHY!
NIRLIST 2 months ago
sheid i can do that bs without those hospital stickers...cuz imma pro >:P
mrsBieberLoverxxx 4 months ago
du bist deutscher oder? man hörts voll
Lenny231193 4 months ago
@Lenny231193 english only.
wakiegeek 2 months ago
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Laurena146 1 month ago
Jonathan Post successfully trolled the whole world :D
hellterminator 5 months ago 2
Its NAAAAAAICE!
omaraty008 5 months ago
alter lern englisch
WorrexLP 5 months ago
FAKE ! ! !
MrPashaAlex 5 months ago
lol sped up.................
OMGitsMYmum 5 months ago
WTF TROLOLOL
ImfakinLoco 5 months ago
a PROOF that it's fake coming from the creator himself >>> watch?v=FkE1Y-cg3r0
superbrusko 5 months ago 5
Oh man, what a s_h_i_t_t_y accent. Learn English before you apply these techniques on that extremely impressed "german" volunteer. AlterNaaytively!!!! lol
Arminpars2 5 months ago
bit.ly / pqZ6P1 -_____-''
MrOMGWTFxCorp 6 months ago
he is just pissed of beacause the germans didnt invent it
unsinckabletitanic 6 months ago
I just tried it but instead of blinking I wet my pants.
douchelip 6 months ago
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nice vid really scientific and professional! i agree with pavlus2
tattoosoul123 6 months ago
4:13 fail!
herpacollectorsuk 7 months ago
of course it is not possible, Jonathan post posted a video showing how they used animation effects to produce that fake video. 2nd video down to the right
tas9195 8 months ago
3d without glasses exists this type is fake but the 3ds has an olioscopic screen... no idea how it wroks though
petypoopoo 8 months ago
Who knows, he must have done some research on it for months.
That experiment you did didnt take u months right xD ?
Swedishpersondude 9 months ago
I can do that thing that she did at the end. It's actually not hard.
Ashanmaril 9 months ago
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cabad99 10 months ago
;-)
cabad99 10 months ago
Of course It looks fake. That's because it is fake. Are you that dumb? Did you really ou have to produce a video to prove your point ? You have wasted a lot of time on a simple joke man!
bourgomi 10 months ago 2
i like the woman :D
naturally beauty
parahund 11 months ago 2
Around 3:06 to 3:10 she had like a double wink with the right eye and the facial expressions she had kinda looked like she was doing it herself, but I'm not sure. Anyone else think so?
Ballonboy01 11 months ago
it's called 'fake proof' - because their evidence itself is fake (I think anyway). They can easily speed up a film of her just winking simultaneously without any current running through the electrodes - she doesn't talk whilst it happens as Jonathan Post does - look at the first 'experiment' (1Hz)
Gorillarevolta 11 months ago
@Gorillarevolta Look back at jonothan posts video, when he blinks, his eyes move but the muscles around them remain still, and the electrodes look fake to me, they are too small to have a battery in which would last through a movie and have no wires.
LightninLew 11 months ago
Hahaha she looked so funny. At one point it looked like she had sucked on a very sour lemon or something.
HipHopJun 1 year ago
Thumps up if Galileo brought you here
HartmutHammerhart 1 year ago
Was a Foke that video, not fake :-) Please read gizmodo.com/#!5766297/this-is-how-they-did-that-cool-3d-eye+blinking-video
KuZyZ 1 year ago
i laugh so hard !!
neoerric 1 year ago
LIES!!! U WORK FOR 3D GLASSES COMPANIES!!!
(kiddin, dont flame me xD )
arkdonut 1 year ago 2
I can't stop laughing... Awesome
idafunkit 1 year ago
You sound like Borat so I belive you.
Kakabeblen 1 year ago
This video proofs exactly the opposite of that what you wanted to proof: That the idea of Jonathan Prost is great and not a fake! I thought it was just a fake before i watched this video, because i couldnt imagine that you can contract your eye muscles in that way that your eyes can wink. The job is maybe as good or as bad like your eyeild can be simulated, or wether you find the correct muscle and can isolate it or not.
But the idea is not a fake and it works. At least at 20-30 Hz ;)
McCorc 1 year ago
@McCorc Not really. If anything, this video in a side-by-side comparison with J Post's video helps spot the inconsistencies. Compare the movement of the muscle in the Post video and this video, you will see that only Post's eyelids blink and there is no other movement around them, while this video shows how the entire muscle tightens and loosens. The more I watch Post's video, especially after seeing this one, the less-believable the effect looks.
throwingchicken 1 year ago
@McCorc No, didn't you watch the video? At 7Hz her blink was incomplete, meaning you would see both images at once, giving double vision rather than 3D, and at 10Hz her eyes closed completely. If you could get 3D by closing your eyes I doubt anyone would buy 3D glasses.
LightninLew 11 months ago
I just like how she wink the eye for me. :3 <3
MikkoMuhis 1 year ago
If you connect a computer to laser technology transmitting electric pulses into the muscles, voice can be transmitted into the brain and the movements of the human body can be steered. I have documented this on video before my brother Markus Bott was murdered
My Brother Markus Bott had been tortured during five and a half years because of our homepage and book.He was assassinated on 11.7.09 by the German BND which is the renamed GESTAPO
Check out my channel and homepage for some tech stuff
wwwtotalitaerde 1 year ago
@wwwtotalitaerde shut up you nut
runeman00 1 year ago
you actually thought the man was serious and started serious scientific experiments. I'm amazed.
mrbobbas 1 year ago
@mrbobbas I guess, you are talking about the Jonathan Post video. No, when we saw that video, we knew immediately that it was fake. Yet, it is a very interesting and funny idea and it was just for fun that we recreated that idea in our lab just to show how far you can get with electrical stimulation.
And if you look at the comments in both videos you will see that there are more than enough people who still think it is possible and not a fake.
Mugrs 1 year ago
You look like you are a mac user. I hate mac users. We need a ww3 where all mac users are wiped out
TheThetruthTODAY 1 year ago
wont this damage your eye led?
xfifx1 1 year ago
THEY OPEN THE WISION OF YOUR EYES
CxR2262 1 year ago 2
You have an accent so I believe you.
franks155 1 year ago 87
@franks155 There were too many cuts in the audio and video, so I don't believe him XP jk lols
nambinhvu 10 months ago
PARTY HARD!
SheronPh 1 year ago
Fake or not, in this experiment he was using the wrong muscle - the one that you would use when you wink to somebody which makes the surroundings of the eyelid to contract also.
If he could conduct an experiment where only the muscles are used that open and close the lid itself and not affect the muscle around the eye, only then will this be qualified as actual proof and not just a fun way to answer a allegedly fake video.
kreisikutsu 1 year ago 3
@kreisikutsu The lid muscle is a part of the muscle which surrounds the eye, that is stimulated in the video. It isn´t possible to stimulate just the little part of the facial nerve that, goes to the lid part of this muscle. (you would either need needle electrodes or a direct muscle stimulation of the lid part, both would be very painful and could damage the nerve and the muscle!) I hope, I could help you with this answer.
hasuschichilus 1 year ago
rofl shes trying not to laugh the entire experiment
reddragon9918 1 year ago 2
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the experiment starts at 2:19
pavlus2 1 year ago
wow! it is a great video, very scientific and professional!
pavlus2 1 year ago 33
good scientific approach.
we will have to get a confirmation from jonathon post whether it is truly fake or not i guess.
I liked it!
DigitomProductions 1 year ago
You do realize the entire video was meant to be a fake, right?
Casezilla 1 year ago