Defying Gravity With A Cellphone
Posted in AV by Dan at 12:38 am
I have to say there are two very mysterious things about this video: First I am left wondering if the card is really floating, or it is some kind of trick. Then I am left wondering why was there a scantily clad lady displayed gratuitously at the end. Anybody care to take a stab at the answers?


I sure hope that girl isn’t fake too.
hmmm I wanted to try this but couldn’t find my 1992 cell phone ;)
if this is real… it’s awesome, if this is fake… well at least I almost saw boobs while watching it
I tested this and can positively say it doesn’t work; not that I was surprised. I’m pretty sure I did it right according to the videos specifications and observed no movement of the card whatsoever. (except when I hit the table by mistake, LOL)
Gee ever wonder why he taped the nickel all the way down the middle of the card?
Uh, probably to attach a piece of monofilament(fishing wire) to it. Notice he didn’t wave his hands over it while the card was in the air?
And what is up with the bra ad chick at the end? Not that I am complaining, far be it from me to complain about seeing boobs, but its just strange.
maybe you forgot to put in the crystals.
Where’s his other hand? Oh and I think he did forget to put in the crystals. :D
Um, no. Notice how the card moves EXACTLY the same distance as the can and even moves up and down in an uneven way when the can is turned. This has nothing to do with gravity or power fields. It has only to do with invisible string and some tape. There are so many better ways to fake this. I can’t believe the author didn’t try a little harder
I think the lady was used to draw attention to the video from the image mark when the video is being selected. The player grabs a image to show a frame from the video.
I recognise her! She’s around a lot of illusions. That’s right folks, meet Miss Direction.
:)
BobJ
Nickels aren’t magnetic……
Seriously that is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen, Nickel the element is magnetic, but nickels aren’t because they are mostly copper….
He could have at least used something magnetic.