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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2010

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  • That white space in the middle is actually not from our universe. It's a reminiscent of the time when our universe was created in the big bang. Some energy particles of another universe interfered with ours and created extra space that can be observed with experiments like this.

  • @Kadda67 Finally!! It took a year but someone finally got the right explanation for this. Yes, the white space is obviously energy particles from another universe. Come on guys!! Lolz

  • @greeenpro2009 hey greenpro are you a physic guy or psycologist?

  • @10warfare Just love to exploit our brains and the way we see and process things...that's all.

  • i got confused when i was thinking how this was confusing

  • @ItsOver9000123 Congratulations...you've been confuzzled.

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  • if i do this with my pizza... will i have more?

  • HOW OLD ARE YOU! YOUR HANDS!????????? PLEASE TELL ME YOURE NOT 21

  • 0:23 windows :D

  • mhm tell me where is the trick ?

  • If you look at the top, it I not a perfect square

  • OK. I am drunk and mistook shaky hands for sleight of hand. The border theory is more likely. Either way, my evaluation of Green's douche smithery remains irrefutable.

  • Calling all gullibles. This guy is huckster and a nerd. If you watch carefully from the outset, at least three of the four pieces overlap one another at the corners. Said overlap would explain the "lost volume" that allows for the center gap. This one is not clever in the least, and Greenpro is a gargantuan, no, colossal douche grip.

  • THIS IS BULLSHIT

  • the space in the center is lost in the total area of the shape with no space but since the black outline around the edge is wide enough to accommodate either final shape the 2 appear to be the same size.

  • @Damstraight68

    I am with you on this, if you click back to 0.01 when you get to 0.20 you can see the difference.

    The length of the black line multiplied by the width difference would give the area of the white square.

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