climbing coin-Physics trick
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=_= lol no he is not "stretching" it little by little.
When he started, he had some extra elastic band in his right hand, the one below, and he kept the distance between the two hands the same, but slowly left the extra into the stretched string, making the coin go up with it. if you see carefully, you can see his right fingers slightly vibrating and moving cause he is letting the elastic go little by little. =]
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Hacker..
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Wow you people are so smart. YOU knew it wasn't osmosis and obviously he didn't right? This certainly isnt a physics trick but pretty cool nonetheless. Doesn't involve any pulling of the string. Actually, you have to let it go;)
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0:36 "Is is osmosis" - I hope that wasn't a serious suggestion by the guy. He would therefore be assuming that the coin is rising due to the movement of water through a partially permeable membrane from an area of a high concentration of water molecule to a lower concentration.
Which I can't see how it can be applied to the movement of the coin up an elastic band....
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(-_-) / l \ /\ <----- joseph
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It explains the phenomenom of why my underpants defy the laws of gravity and end up in my ass crack...
During the average day , I bend over and stand up hundreds of times.
Causing the elastic waistband of my underpants to twist ..and pull my underpants upward towards my ass crack....Eventually they become totally uncomfortable to wear .
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you are rolling the rope. or lastic or wateva that white thing is.
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Uh sorry to tell you this but Dumbeldoor died like two years ago . . . sorry
oldest trick in the book
jorgearevalo11 8 months ago
@jorgearevalo11 Second Oldest. Youre forgeting the coin behind the ear trick ;)
1337frog 8 months ago 15