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Revealing 5 Secret Magic Tricks With Science

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Today we're gonna be teaching you 5 magic tricks you can do yourself at home to impress your friends.

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Actually, even better than magic tricks

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because they use science,

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like a levitating orb.

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- Oh, I'm gonna need your ladle back

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- These are tricks that I've never seen before,

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and they're going to be performed by our former middle school science teacher

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and even formerer middle school magician,

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Science Bob Pflugfelder.

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- Here we go.

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- Trick number one involved nothing more than a metal ring, Bob's finger, and some uncomfortable

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prolonged eye contact.

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- Ready?

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- Yeah.

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What the heck was that?

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There's no hinge on here.

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Let me just try it.

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One.

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Two.

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OK, maybe there's...

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- So this is a trick that uses persistence of vision.

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We have Build Box toys that utilize persistence of vision.

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- That's true.

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The coin spinner.

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You spin the coin and it looks like Saturn has rings,

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but really it's just a circle on one side and rings on the other.

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- I'm literally just pushing my finger.

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So at one point my pinky looks like that,

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but you don't see that.

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If you do it just right...

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One, two, three...

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- Wow.

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Persistence of vision relies on the fact that your eyes can only send a limited number of visual

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pictures to the brain each second.

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Because the pinky bend happens so fast,

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there's a good chance your eyes never sent that part of the trick to your brain.

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Which means your brain has to assume the ring just went through your finger,

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even though it knows that's really not possible.

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And that's how you can pull up this mind blowing trick like I do...

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Nate's laughing, so I don't think it worked.

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After maybe a bit more practice.

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Oh dang it!

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Stop laughing!

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For trick number two,

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Bob threw down not one, not two, but three cups,

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and then filled just one of them with water,

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at which point he gave me a challenge.

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- I will scramble up the cups,

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try to remember which one has the water in it.

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- Easy.

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- And this one, here we go.

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And mixing

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and mixing

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and mixing

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and mixing

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