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Pop Haydn Inner circle Los Angeles 3703 Posts |
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On Sep 1, 2014, Pakar Ilusi wrote: :) Nope. |
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
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On Sep 1, 2014, Pop Haydn wrote: Not the magnetised water... That's been taught in science classes for ages. I meant how to do the OP original video for real...
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ZachDavenport Inner circle Last time I posted I had one less than 1196 Posts |
If you had a premade cup of clear gelatin, then poured a identical glass of water, made a switch, then did it you could give a pretty good illusion.
Reality is a real killjoy.
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
I have a sneaky feeling gelatine always makes for a cloudy gel.
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ZachDavenport Inner circle Last time I posted I had one less than 1196 Posts |
Jello is pretty clear other than the coloring.
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
I've tried making clear gel using agar agar which always comes out cloudy. It would be interesting to try with gelatine but being vegetarian...
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ZachDavenport Inner circle Last time I posted I had one less than 1196 Posts |
It's all for the name of magic.
Reality is a real killjoy.
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
I'd need more convincing than that
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ZachDavenport Inner circle Last time I posted I had one less than 1196 Posts |
What did a horse's hooves ever do for you
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
I haven't eaten meat for 30 years and as there are so many alternatives, Agar agar being one of them, I would be loath to start using gelatine just for the sake of a magical experiment...
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Viking Erik New user 8 Posts |
I believe gelatin would be cloudy & not clear. Gelatin works great in a white foam cup for me.
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ptbeast Special user Oregon 832 Posts |
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On Apr 18, 2011, P.Synenberg wrote: I saw someone do this once in a restaurant. The turned two glasses over with a few coins in each. The manager approached the table to ask them to leave. The waitress said "oh, I don't mind cleaning it up!" and proceeded to lift up the cups with the customers still sitting at the table, totally soaking them. The got exactly what they deserved. It was funnier than hell. |
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Woodini New user 36 Posts |
I believe this is done with negative water. The trick is to place a positive magnet under the table to hold the water in place.
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Some_Magical_Idiot New user 63 Posts |
So this begs the question is this considered magic?
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