an awesome optical illusion
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oooooh, i see!!
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MAGIK!
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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!
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I can notice the cylinders.
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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!
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really cool trick!! ill have to try it some time ;)
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at 0:12 you can obviously see the milk clouding out from the water that's already in the cup
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this video made me beat my wife and kids.
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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.
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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.
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
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