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4-20-2007 1:38 PM5045 views
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4-20-2007 2:07 PM
Mind_Sharp
How in the world did they discover that?
4-21-2007 1:19 AM
The REAL Napster
Very cool experiment. Turns out that a Nokia cell has to be used due to the signal coming off of the antenna, and Duracell batteries as well.
4-22-2007 3:23 AM
karthik_psgimsr
How was the experiment done??? on what basis... someone explain plsss.....

by the way gr8 going guys....
4-23-2007 9:28 AM
joaaron2468
Are you people kidding me? All that is, is a magic trick. There is not any true physics here.
4-23-2007 11:06 AM
The REAL Napster
You gotta admit it got people though. ; )
That video earned a producers award (and 438 bucks)on Metacafe.
4-25-2007 6:23 PM
striff
very impressive !
4-26-2007 12:45 PM
Hazard
Yeah, this is a real physic's anomally, also known as magic trick...=]
4-26-2007 3:34 PM
kineton1
Pity there was no spoken instructions - just lousy music
5-7-2007 6:22 AM
gabriel081
u owe me 4 battreys , 1 cd , tapes , and a can of pepsi.
6-3-2007 3:24 PM
tonatas
WTF
that is phisically impossible i see a real antigravity field in discovery channel
6-8-2007 9:20 PM
snoha2
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6-8-2007 9:22 PM
snoha2
i have mobitel 150 nambr for 5 eur for 1 mobitel europa but mail lleonarda1@gmail.com
6-8-2007 9:23 PM
snoha2
i have mobitel 150 nambr for 5 eur for 1 mobitel europa but mail lleonarda1@gmail.com
6-17-2007 7:37 PM
rediesis
IT IS A FAKE.
This experiment HAS NO SENSE.
The card is supported by two parallel thin threads joined (for example) from the cd-stack box to the pepsi, like as a suspended bridge.
The card is not joined to the threads, but simply supported.
Initially the two threads lie on the cd-rom near the two vertical batteries.
Moving the pepsi you can stretch the threads and so raise up the card.
You can control the movements of the card with the tension of the threads by moving and rotating the pepsi.
(rotating the pepsi you control the inclination of the card, by stretching differently the two threads).

Sorry for my english: I'm Italian.
6-28-2007 2:55 PM
mona
"..........i saw it on the internet,so it *must* be true!!"
come on, people - did anyone seriously fall for this? i'm one of the most gullible people i have ever met and this vid didn't fool me for one second. still, kudos for a great idea of a spoof! they must've had fun making this
6-28-2007 7:03 PM
The REAL Napster
You gotta admit it got people though. ; )
That video earned a producers award (and 438 bucks)on Metacafe.
Tried luring people in with the first post and it worked. Look at all the pops.
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