no no no. It is not the cylinders. As regenel251 said there is already some water poored in the glasses. That's why the milk starts creamy (he tries to take off the last drops) and when he reaches the end it comes cloudy!
First..let me say I love this illusion. It got me at first, which was it's purpose. Anyway, there is visual proof that there are cylinders in the cups. I'll try to help you guys see it. Okay, if you look at all of the cups, there is this darkened area that goes from the bottom to almost the top of each one of them. It's almost "ghost" like. Now watch from 0:42 to 0:43. Focus on the top of the darkened area. You can see the "milk" spilling on top of the dark area. This is the cylinder.
Why do people keep saying milk?? That does not look at all like milk. It looks like water with a whole lot of some sort of solids mixed in beyond the point of solubility to create an emulsion.
ppl are over thinking... regene251 is right.. the glasses where half full from start and then add in some milk .the liquid thickness is more at start and less at the end .
Not only does the milk get cloudy at the end, when his hand passes by the last cup you can see two different distortions and even the subtle shaking of the water.
yeah you can see when they pour into the largest cup at one point the liquid hits something in the middle and sprays off to the side very briefly. at about 0:44 seconds
2. Cut appropriately and place plastic sheets so as to divide the glasses vertically. But only in the bigger glasses.
The bigger the glasses, the smaller the division should be.
The camera shows it from a side view, so you don't know that there isn't a dividing membrane in the glass. This way, the volume of the liquid need not increase, and it will still appear to fill up the glasses.
@KingDudi16 But when you pour the milk into the next glass, people will be able to see that part of the glass doesn't have any milk in it. Unless you hold the cups right where the camera only sees the part where the milk is would that actually work. It's easier just to put some clear cylinders in the cups to make the volume of each cup the same
When I saw this I immediately thought that it looks like there is a cone in the middle of the larger glasses... So from the outside, with the frosted glass, it looks bigger, but there is a glass cone in the middle which means the volume is really the same between all glasses. The liquid is really just forming a wall around the outside of the inside of the glass.
haha! noo!! there's some water in every glass to make the milk fit the glass. hahah! look carefully. that's why in the end, the milk get's more cloudy! haha!
Notice his hand passing behind the largest glass, you can notice the magnification and inverting of his hand passing behind the liquid. Also paused at 0:35 you can notice the upper part of his hand is a different colour from the lower part which is being seen through water.
You can also even seen the water line fairly easily.
I seem to be the only one to figure this out. So, here goes.
The glasses (except the smallest one) have cylinders in the center of the glasses. These cylinders are open at the top & they are filled to the top with water. When it's poured, the glass fills because the cylinder is taking up most of the space. But the glasses are then filled with liquid, enough to fill the next glass (minus the cylinder). When he pours back into the small one, he stops at the cylinder's tops.
Nice guess but how do you explain the milk getting blurrier with every blurring just as if it was mixed with water?Simple.There was just water in every glass..
@vozpit I thought the same thing... but figured the cylinders were behind each cup... the reason I feel this way is because with the second to the last cup that is being poured spills making me think the the person was trying to edge the cup closer to the other side to get the contents of the cylinder into the last large cup :)
ok im going to explain this for people who still dont get it... there is water in the bottem of all the glasses. the water increases with the glasses size so it keeps getting bigger this explains why it keeps getting more wattery each time
oooooh, i see!!
AylaRselhesur 6 months ago
MAGIK!
SpartakosLowBap 6 months ago
no no no. It is not the cylinders. As regenel251 said there is already some water poored in the glasses. That's why the milk starts creamy (he tries to take off the last drops) and when he reaches the end it comes cloudy!
comandantejunior1 6 months ago
I can notice the cylinders.
USFullOfLies 6 months ago
WOW. Except the 1st one there is water in ALL of the glasses. I could tell by the last 1 I saw the water moving!
Aamberlove55 7 months ago
really cool trick!! ill have to try it some time ;)
smakystell 10 months ago
at 0:12 you can obviously see the milk clouding out from the water that's already in the cup
aribbcp 10 months ago
this video made me beat my wife and kids.
NeckPickup 10 months ago
First..let me say I love this illusion. It got me at first, which was it's purpose. Anyway, there is visual proof that there are cylinders in the cups. I'll try to help you guys see it. Okay, if you look at all of the cups, there is this darkened area that goes from the bottom to almost the top of each one of them. It's almost "ghost" like. Now watch from 0:42 to 0:43. Focus on the top of the darkened area. You can see the "milk" spilling on top of the dark area. This is the cylinder.
takethepot 11 months ago
now if those cylindes were also filled with milk, the trick wud luk much cooler and it wud also b harder to recognise wuts rly happening.
Shinlingway 11 months ago
lol looks like semen
BranislavDJ 1 year ago 2
fail
specsterd2 1 year ago
Why do people keep saying milk?? That does not look at all like milk. It looks like water with a whole lot of some sort of solids mixed in beyond the point of solubility to create an emulsion.
wallbangersz 1 year ago
@wallbangersz because in the beginning it does.. Sherlock fag
tamiktamik 1 year ago
@tamiktamik doesn't look like any milk that i have seen, teenie-bopper wanker.
wallbangersz 1 year ago
@wallbangersz shut up british cunt faggot
tamiktamik 1 year ago
what cylinders and crap?It's just simple,plain in water. :S
Nichrida 1 year ago
ppl are over thinking... regene251 is right.. the glasses where half full from start and then add in some milk .the liquid thickness is more at start and less at the end .
Latusajo 1 year ago
A mystery remains that it starts as a milk and ends up like sperm from bukkake movies.
zdbutsam 1 year ago
...... nothing great ... the dairies do this for years ....
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leomoyaa 1 year ago
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brassdaomu 1 year ago 4
Not only does the milk get cloudy at the end, when his hand passes by the last cup you can see two different distortions and even the subtle shaking of the water.
MrNickWright 1 year ago
glass of cum..
michaelermita 1 year ago
i saw thru this trick long time ago.
ejq93 1 year ago
yeah you can see when they pour into the largest cup at one point the liquid hits something in the middle and sprays off to the side very briefly. at about 0:44 seconds
ffac789 1 year ago
LoL this is friends video but this user stole the video orginal is the mongolia LoL
HOTiceBOY 1 year ago
its not liquid is mostly gas
mkgjg 1 year ago
Also, note that the time to fill the bigger glasses is roughly the same time to fill the smaller glasses.
This proves that the volume is constant!
KingDudi16 1 year ago
This is probably the easiest one to replicate.
1. Take any sizes of a few glasses.
2. Cut appropriately and place plastic sheets so as to divide the glasses vertically. But only in the bigger glasses.
The bigger the glasses, the smaller the division should be.
The camera shows it from a side view, so you don't know that there isn't a dividing membrane in the glass. This way, the volume of the liquid need not increase, and it will still appear to fill up the glasses.
KingDudi16 1 year ago
@KingDudi16 But when you pour the milk into the next glass, people will be able to see that part of the glass doesn't have any milk in it. Unless you hold the cups right where the camera only sees the part where the milk is would that actually work. It's easier just to put some clear cylinders in the cups to make the volume of each cup the same
calenderhappy12 1 year ago
When I saw this I immediately thought that it looks like there is a cone in the middle of the larger glasses... So from the outside, with the frosted glass, it looks bigger, but there is a glass cone in the middle which means the volume is really the same between all glasses. The liquid is really just forming a wall around the outside of the inside of the glass.
antiego1 1 year ago
how do this
pontiospaokkaiarkoud 1 year ago
the liquid gets lighter and lighter so there must be alrdy clear water in each of those glass
chinesedude001 1 year ago
The other glasses already have a clear fluid in them
nucleocide 2 years ago
no there is i think smthn like glass cilinder in each bigger glass , bigger cilinder
indyginc 2 years ago
seen it on magiks biggest secrets revealed theres a glass that looks invisible in each cup
colthunter1000 2 years ago
Incorrect.
If that were the case, the volume of the liquid would not be able to fill all but the largest glass at the end.
Aliyns 2 years ago
whoa thats wierd
theblehguy1 2 years ago
Cool
KandyKorny 2 years ago
I don't get it.
numanuma20 2 years ago
@ numa
The glasses are betting bigger and bigger, there's the same amount of liquid...yet each glass somehow always gets filled 2 the top.
Jeffieboi 2 years ago
that was cool but i know how u did it
iamtheprototype 2 years ago
haha! noo!! there's some water in every glass to make the milk fit the glass. hahah! look carefully. that's why in the end, the milk get's more cloudy! haha!
regeneL251 2 years ago 50
wow glad you figure that out ^_^ cause i couldn't, and it would have bothered me all day!
Haha thanks =]
Sawittee 2 years ago
Yes, if you guys want even more proof of this theory. (like I did =P)
Pause at 0:35
You may need to go between 0:33 - 0:37 to notice.
Notice his hand passing behind the largest glass, you can notice the magnification and inverting of his hand passing behind the liquid. Also paused at 0:35 you can notice the upper part of his hand is a different colour from the lower part which is being seen through water.
You can also even seen the water line fairly easily.
;)
Aliyns 2 years ago
@regeneL251
That doesn't exactly explain how the biggest glass showed no turbulence or the milk making a mushroom shape when poured in.
KingDudi16 1 year ago
@regeneL251 I think you mean the water gets cloudy, or the milk appears less opaque.
ndewhurst12 1 year ago
the milk got less cloudy in the end haha.
littleshrimp 2 years ago
I seem to be the only one to figure this out. So, here goes.
The glasses (except the smallest one) have cylinders in the center of the glasses. These cylinders are open at the top & they are filled to the top with water. When it's poured, the glass fills because the cylinder is taking up most of the space. But the glasses are then filled with liquid, enough to fill the next glass (minus the cylinder). When he pours back into the small one, he stops at the cylinder's tops.
Good trick though!
vozpit 2 years ago 21
Nice guess but how do you explain the milk getting blurrier with every blurring just as if it was mixed with water?Simple.There was just water in every glass..
Aaaaaaasd1 2 years ago
@vozpit I thought the same thing... but figured the cylinders were behind each cup... the reason I feel this way is because with the second to the last cup that is being poured spills making me think the the person was trying to edge the cup closer to the other side to get the contents of the cylinder into the last large cup :)
ejicon 1 year ago
the milk is cloudy at the end
atpaz 3 years ago
ok im going to explain this for people who still dont get it... there is water in the bottem of all the glasses. the water increases with the glasses size so it keeps getting bigger this explains why it keeps getting more wattery each time
this3is3me 3 years ago
duh, dumbass
JoshatSuzuki 3 years ago
can some1 xpalin me how he do it?
yyeeiippii 3 years ago
no XD
IcyEmperor 3 years ago
look closely into the glasses there are things that make water go higher
IcyEmperor 3 years ago
noo i cant tell....
the song sounds so familiar..is it se7en?
co0kii 3 years ago
Thats so easy to tell
sezyback 4 years ago
more water in the bottom
danglesquad21 4 years ago
you can ssee the fuckin seporators
tommyomara 4 years ago
soooo simple :P
defendersen 4 years ago
so simple
skateboarder323 4 years ago