So guys, which trick was your favourite one? The rope trick, the magic bullet or the French bread illusion. And name any other video topics you would like us to create?
FactoFusion Well my favorite was the bread trick..well it was until they showed how he did it...the runner up was most definitely Penn & Teller and the bullet in the teeth trick...I like magic (not the demonic magic) but I generally like not knowing how the trick is done but...since you ask I had to tell you...thanks for the video @FactoFusion
Chris Angel did a lot of similar stuff. Though, I don't think he actually straight up manipulated images/video. A lot of what I noticed with him is obviously paid audiences and many camera tricks like edits, framing, etc.
Yup especially since it was being used way back in 19th century.. but the trick shown in the vid clip seems to have been performed that way.. but the real masters of such trick don't resort to using a hole in the ground.
@@YoloLollipops also if it was done using a thin rod which can be bent then how can the boy climb that rope , it can fluctuate because the road inside it is thin and if he used thick rod then it wont bend at all.
It's very disappointing when it turns out just to be a video editing. Can the guy still be called a magician when everything is post edited, deleted, transformed?
I don't consider the last one to be "magic" or an "illusion" and here's why. Magicians typically perform their acts using some form of sleight-of-hand trickery. It's normally very convincing and looks downright impressive but it's always, Always, ALWAYS performed in the presence of a REAL audience. My problem with this is that it doesn't involve a real audience, unless you consider those of us watching a video of him pretending to perform a trick as the audience, but that means we're basically watching a video of an audience watching a magician, only the audience in the video isn't an audience. They're just paid actors who merely pretend to be amazed at what they're seeing and the so called "magician" is merely using enhanced video trickery after-the-fact (aka: chroma keying) to make people who are watching the video think he actually produced bread out of nowhere. Video trickery isn't magic and isn't an illusion if your audience isn't sitting in front of the magician to view it. Paid actors pretending to be amazed doesn't constitute an audience (not a real one anyway), and watching a magic trick being performed via pre-recorded video hardly constitutes "magic" by any standard because something in the video could have been altered, which it obviously was. As far as I see it this doesn't even qualify as lazy magic because in the end it's just a cheap, doctored video. But hey, that's just me...
That's the thing. It is for the home audience. Just like David Copperfield's tv specials of the 80s and 90s. However, at least he dedicates the first 90% of those shows to a live studio audience doing illusions and sleight of hands like the ones you see people do on ... Got Talent nowadays. What that Chinese kid does a total insult to call it "magic tricks" or "illusions". He's in the category f whatever they call Zack King's genre because all his "magic" is all just "making a YT video". I guess all that could be fine if he can also show us he can do on the spot sleight of hands with at least some audience members that aren't a part of his act. Criss Angel is another guy who did tv specific illusions but he's also shown that he can also do real street magic. And also that soulless, no charisma, late to the party and personality of a turnip Dynamo.
I always love your interpretation of those magic tricks. But this time, I can't say your theory lies somewhere close to the truth. A metal rod which is so elastic that it can bend around an acute turn underground by man power like what your diagram shows shall hardly have the rigidity to support the weight of the boy on the top that height without much bending. You know the boy hanging himself on one side at the top end of a 10 feet high rod shall exert a great twisting force to the rod. It's more reasonable to think that the rod was elevated from a vertical deep hole with some retracting mechanism coupling the help of gravity to withdraw the core quickly into the hole. Digging such a verticle hole is not harder nor more eye catching than making a bended hole stretching dozen feet apart. You can imagine many creative ideas on how to raise and lock and retract the rod, but digging a hole bends up smoothly is just too technical for a street magician. Another solid reason for your theory to be unrealistic is that when a rod core is inserted into a tube of rope, it should not appear to be a rigid tip rising from the basket, but would be a supple rope gradually straightened up from the bottom to its the top end. It's more likely that the original rope shown to people before the trick start never really involved in the magic but sit quietly around the rising rigid rope through out the phenomenon.
I totally agree with you that metal rod cannot bend that much and hold a person of 50Kg. Factofusion is giving shyt theories and most of the people take it.
not a magic trick if you need a computer and the whole audience in on it . not amazing at all. like making a car disapear on a tv screen is hard hahaha
So the bread trick. I know this was just your guess BUT I do know how the trick is preformed (or at least the first part). Ever heard of a sponge ball? It kinda like that but with "bread" and you can just squwsh it right into your hand and TADAAAAAAAAAAAA magic I can't say that he didn't shoot 2 videos tho cause the audience did in fact split the bread in half
@@404podcasts5 We already know it involved some form of chroma keying effect because at 9:25 there is a small, albeit VERY obvious, video artifact that clearly indicates he used video manipulation to perform this so-called bread trick and he didn't use any foam-squished-in-the-hand method. He used chroma keying video manipulation, which means it isn't conventional magic and doesn't even qualify as an illusion. It's just a cheap doctored video of a pretend audience watching someone stage an event.
David Copperfield has been doing something similar for 30-years where the whole audiences "in" on his disappearing buildings, monuments, vehicles and landscapes tricks...
I've always wondered if Yif's French bread illusion was using off-camera editing, but the reaction of the "bystanders" made me belief it was real bread and real bystanders. LOL. It was a real bread but they were paid actors. Thanks for revealing this! :D
I studied magic when I was a kid. Have you noticed magicians do not use every day items? They use special magician props. These props have secrets campartments, trap doors, etc.
My neighbors wife is also a magician, her husband go abroad for one year, she's not pregnant when he leaved ,they have one child only but when he returned they have two child already. Magic !
Just wondering if its really a tensile rod on the rope, how come the rod is easily removed and it quickly loses its strength...i dont think it will be easily removed as that.
Also how on Earth is the top of the rope supposed to exit the basket first. The rod won't reach the top of the rope until it's gone through the whole rope. If the rod is through the whole rope, it wouldn't fit in the basket
@@robertcompere5725 There is 2 ropes, the coiled rope does nothing, the 2nd rope is already fed onto the metal rod.The rope has a flair at the correct height that sits on the ground, to allow the rope to stay, and the rod removed.
I have requested to reveal the great Indian rope trick but the explanation is not clear.The magician sometimes picks the basket also while the rope is straight.
I've seen the first trick being performed in front of me on a solid road which had no holes, maybe i was little kid back then so i don't remember every detail but there was no hole in the ground and that includes drainage line holes cause they are not underground
Have you ever tried to climb a rope/rod that is flexible enough to be pushed through a long tunnel and yet strong enough to stand on its own (if such a "rod" exists)? How does it drop all at once at the end of the performance?
That rope trick reveal doesn’t make any sense. How can a metal rode having such bending quality withstand 30-40 kg if so It will definitely lean towards the bended axis
but....that french bread illusion was performed once on an chinese new year show live in front of thousands of people. so there must be something else....
About the rope trick, I saw another version. The boy climbed to the top of the rope and disappeared into the thin air. The rope dropped to the ground but the boy remain vanished (did not see him again). The trick was performed on the roadside, during daylight. How and where did the boy disappear?
Some inconsistencies here... The rope the magician shows at the beginning of the rope climb is NOT the same one that rises moments later. The magician coils the first rope around the inside edges of the basket so that a second rope with the rod already in place inside the rope can be pushed through the hole in the basket. The bullet catch, you are right on with that one except that the bullets fired are not wax. As it should continue to stand as one of the greatest illusions of all time, I will not reveal the rest of the secrets here, but this is a highly technical yet simple trick that is a marvel of thought and engineering. For the baguette, the magician doesn't use stooges. He films the reactions of the crowd when he does a DIFFERENT trick involving the baguette and the footage of him pulling it from his fist with digital editing is edited together with the reaction to the different trick. This is a typical scenario for many tricks done for a tv audience. Bystanders are known to describe to friends that they witnessed a completely different trick being done and their reactions from that used for a more exciting but heavily edited or impossible for a real audience executed trick that is the one shown on tv.
how come the flexible metal rod wouldn't bended while the boy was climed on it? if it can bend easily, it can also bend if something heavy was put on that flexible metal rod. you will become more convincing if you made a same demonstration by yourself and not just explaining how it's done.
+ john patrick ci You could make a spring steel hollow rod made up of a hundred separate sections with the center drilled out. Then pass a strong metal wire through and thread each piece onto the wire. Weld the wire to the metal outer piece on the end that will be in the rope. Then a clamp can be used to pull on the central wire and tighten the entire structure up for the climbing phase.
Sorry Sir but this time you wrong with Indian magic because I am Indian and I see many time this magic but they show this magic on road and you can't hole in concrete floor road
@@LEARNKAROOKUCHNAYAKAROO bro i am living in village so that time they come to show magic show on front of my home there is a rrc road how I can say this video right not everything wrong but something is wrong in this video
Any so-called magician who uses CGI isn't a true magician at all. I find it extremely disrespectful to all of those true magicians that came before them. How dare they bastardize the art for RUclips clicks. Disgraceful.
Unconvinced with the Indian Rope Trick explanation.. . 1st. If they use flexible meta, it would bend the moment the boy climbs on it 2nd. You can't push a flexible metal from 90 degrees for more angle and find its way straight up from the ground.
Had the distinct honor and privilege to take part in the Penn & Teller Magic Bullet act in Las Vegas. Penn let us take home the bullets. It was a blast!
So not a single person notices a guy shoving an insanely long metal rod into a hole, basically, RIGHT NEXT TO THE BASKET?! THAT is the real magic of the trick!
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Its because like myself you are male ....and make brain is wired differently to a females brain...if you go back to when we were cave people the men were the hunters the ladies were the berry pickers ...buy yourself a copy of Why women cant read maps and men dont listen ....its a briliant book...and explaines it a lot more clearer for you.... its not just theory but based on brain scans. 😀
I don’t know if you have seen all those other magicians doing Indian rope trick but they lift up the basket and show that there’s nothing underneath, when rope is halfway up . Plus don’t know how they put pole into the rope when it is curled in the basket?
So guys, which trick was your favourite one? The rope trick, the magic bullet or the French bread illusion. And name any other video topics you would like us to create?
@@eknaap8800 Excuse me but are you a professor of English language or something just stop fixing every grammar mistake you see because that makes you a weirdo and honestly "Let's eat, grandma." if thats whay you really like to do than there is something wrong with you just knock it off will ya ?
@@DefaultGamerYT : Yes, I am a college professor. But still you do not use proper punctuation, even I've given you an example of how things can go wrong without...
Great magic act from Penn and Teller. Wonderful trick with rope, showing the brilliancy of illusionists. And the usage of modern tech and the crowd " in on the act" in bread reveal. Awesome to have lived in a time 67' to pres. in which I was blown away by illusions, and now where we have seen the magic of magic. 5 stars
nope. long tube of foam and rubber, that squishes down into a small space easily, that looks like bread. no cgi. the camera "blur" he mentioned wasn't "proof that its cgi" its just a common camera glitch
Here is how to enter and stay in reality: 1. Realize that these artists are "illusionists" - by definition what you are seeing is an illusion 2. Realize that none of them can create or destroy matter - there is nothing "magic" about what they do 3. Enjoy the illusion and wonder "how did they do that" rather than "what powers does this person have"
I used to be involved with a performer in a fairly famous Sideshow act, and the Ringleader wrote a few books in the late 90's, one of them was a tell-all book of bar tricks and beyond. Rule number one? Do not underestimate ANY movement, and chance for concealment. Think of rubber thumbs, pinkies, and lots of pockets. Ever since my experience going on many tours, and reading his books, along with his own admissions, it is spectacular to see what length illusionists can and will go to for the trick.
Your Indian rope trick explanation was a bit far-fetched. How is this brome mechanism?. Consider a string of beads on a necklace. It is as limp as a rope but if you pull the cord on the necklace, those beads will stand up stiff.
So guys, which trick was your favourite one? The rope trick, the magic bullet or the French bread illusion.
And name any other video topics you would like us to create?
I've seen other rope trick performance and I don't see any hole in other or a flower etc please explain again
FactoFusion
Well my favorite was the bread trick..well it was until they showed how he did it...the runner up was most definitely Penn & Teller and the bullet in the teeth trick...I like magic (not the demonic magic) but I generally like not knowing how the trick is done but...since you ask I had to tell you...thanks for the video @FactoFusion
@@itsextreme6382 there was something in the floor when the helper change the position of the thing . Go check it again
Issy Simpson (AGT) Magic trick
Second time commenting to reveal this one &
Liked ur way of revealing tricks....
You still didn't reveal *invisible touch* magic trick 😒
I'm so disappointed that the bread trick was computer enhancement
Right? Illusions using camera tricks and stooges is not magic at all. but are an embarrassment to real magicians who work hard at their craft.
I know, but that's true. I realized that trick right my first saw, the animation was not real.
Trần Văn Sơn well I love lance burton and his magic is similar so I thought maybe he was actually doing it live.
I knew it from the beginning...
Chris Angel did a lot of similar stuff. Though, I don't think he actually straight up manipulated images/video. A lot of what I noticed with him is obviously paid audiences and many camera tricks like edits, framing, etc.
Make the kid climb up a 20' tall loaf of French bread, that would rule.
C ool video!!
I still think to this day David Blaine really caught a low caliber bullet in his mouth...
Anything done with the spectators "in on it" does not qualify as a "greatest magic trick."
Literally 80% of Criss Angel's tricks.
@@NCHobbies "Chris Angel is not a magician." - Penn and Teller
@@NCHobbies Also Dynamo
+ computer editing...
I agree
If i'm gonna watch CGI tricks, i might as well watch harry potter or LOTR.
It's not cgi
Retro FuZion Yes, it often is CGI. Some are just great illusions, but there is nothing supernatural going on.
S. S. Chill out brotha
or cartoons.
Hahahaha for real tho!
1st doesn't seems proper explanation 🙄
Yup especially since it was being used way back in 19th century.. but the trick shown in the vid clip seems to have been performed that way.. but the real masters of such trick don't resort to using a hole in the ground.
@@YoloLollipops also if it was done using a thin rod which can be bent then how can the boy climb that rope , it can fluctuate because the road inside it is thin and if he used thick rod then it wont bend at all.
And how did it collapsed straightway when it takes time to pull the rod through
Yes,he is not sure and iam not agree in his explanation
same. its not convincing because idk, its against physics, the way hes explaining.
How is the metal rod supposed to wind through the coiled up rope in order to lift it out the basket end-first?
non of these explainations actually make sense except for the bullet catching which is somehow convincing
It's very disappointing when it turns out just to be a video editing. Can the guy still be called a magician when everything is post edited, deleted, transformed?
Bro these guys r lying it is a real trick i also thought it was edited but now i figured out how he did it dont believe this guys
@Mr at first magic is a secret
I don't consider the last one to be "magic" or an "illusion" and here's why. Magicians typically perform their acts using some form of sleight-of-hand trickery. It's normally very convincing and looks downright impressive but it's always, Always, ALWAYS performed in the presence of a REAL audience. My problem with this is that it doesn't involve a real audience, unless you consider those of us watching a video of him pretending to perform a trick as the audience, but that means we're basically watching a video of an audience watching a magician, only the audience in the video isn't an audience. They're just paid actors who merely pretend to be amazed at what they're seeing and the so called "magician" is merely using enhanced video trickery after-the-fact (aka: chroma keying) to make people who are watching the video think he actually produced bread out of nowhere. Video trickery isn't magic and isn't an illusion if your audience isn't sitting in front of the magician to view it. Paid actors pretending to be amazed doesn't constitute an audience (not a real one anyway), and watching a magic trick being performed via pre-recorded video hardly constitutes "magic" by any standard because something in the video could have been altered, which it obviously was. As far as I see it this doesn't even qualify as lazy magic because in the end it's just a cheap, doctored video. But hey, that's just me...
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That's the thing. It is for the home audience. Just like David Copperfield's tv specials of the 80s and 90s. However, at least he dedicates the first 90% of those shows to a live studio audience doing illusions and sleight of hands like the ones you see people do on ... Got Talent nowadays.
What that Chinese kid does a total insult to call it "magic tricks" or "illusions". He's in the category f whatever they call Zack King's genre because all his "magic" is all just "making a YT video". I guess all that could be fine if he can also show us he can do on the spot sleight of hands with at least some audience members that aren't a part of his act. Criss Angel is another guy who did tv specific illusions but he's also shown that he can also do real street magic. And also that soulless, no charisma, late to the party and personality of a turnip Dynamo.
The last one is really a cheat! You can do anything with CGI etc. and stooges. Not impressive at all!
I always love your interpretation of those magic tricks.
But this time, I can't say your theory lies somewhere close to the truth. A metal rod which is so elastic that it can bend around an acute turn underground by man power like what your diagram shows shall hardly have the rigidity to support the weight of the boy on the top that height without much bending. You know the boy hanging himself on one side at the top end of a 10 feet high rod shall exert a great twisting force to the rod.
It's more reasonable to think that the rod was elevated from a vertical deep hole with some retracting mechanism coupling the help of gravity to withdraw the core quickly into the hole. Digging such a verticle hole is not harder nor more eye catching than making a bended hole stretching dozen feet apart. You can imagine many creative ideas on how to raise and lock and retract the rod, but digging a hole bends up smoothly is just too technical for a street magician.
Another solid reason for your theory to be unrealistic is that when a rod core is inserted into a tube of rope, it should not appear to be a rigid tip rising from the basket, but would be a supple rope gradually straightened up from the bottom to its the top end.
It's more likely that the original rope shown to people before the trick start never really involved in the magic but sit quietly around the rising rigid rope through out the phenomenon.
Wow I’m impressed!!!!!
Wow impressive
agree with you here... I'm not convinced of the guy's explanation either
I totally agree with you that metal rod cannot bend that much and hold a person of 50Kg. Factofusion is giving shyt theories and most of the people take it.
Cool bro a metal rod can't bend with the hole he explained I don't with him either
A real magician is someone who pays off all costs of living with a minimum wage!
not a magic trick if you need a computer and the whole audience in on it . not amazing at all. like making a car disapear on a tv screen is hard hahaha
So the bread trick. I know this was just your guess BUT I do know how the trick is preformed (or at least the first part). Ever heard of a sponge ball? It kinda like that but with "bread" and you can just squwsh it right into your hand and TADAAAAAAAAAAAA magic I can't say that he didn't shoot 2 videos tho cause the audience did in fact split the bread in half
@@404podcasts5 We already know it involved some form of chroma keying effect because at 9:25 there is a small, albeit VERY obvious, video artifact that clearly indicates he used video manipulation to perform this so-called bread trick and he didn't use any foam-squished-in-the-hand method. He used chroma keying video manipulation, which means it isn't conventional magic and doesn't even qualify as an illusion. It's just a cheap doctored video of a pretend audience watching someone stage an event.
@@thebakerman1 fair point
David Copperfield has been doing something similar for 30-years where the whole audiences "in" on his disappearing buildings, monuments, vehicles and landscapes tricks...
I've always wondered if Yif's French bread illusion was using off-camera editing, but the reaction of the "bystanders" made me belief it was real bread and real bystanders. LOL. It was a real bread but they were paid actors. Thanks for revealing this! :D
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How about proving these tricks by utilising your own explanations to reproduce the tricks yourself? Then I'd be blown away with that!
Since when is video editing considered magic??
Using computer editing for a magic trick is cheating
And pure shit
All magic "tricks" cheat. They all use some kind of gimmick/misdirection/etc to make it look like they are performing incredible feats.
I studied magic when I was a kid. Have you noticed magicians do not use every day items? They use special magician props. These props have secrets campartments, trap doors, etc.
First one is Muthukad ...a famous magician from kerala....My place👏👏👏👏👏😆😆😆😆😆😆
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Who?
My neighbors wife is also a magician, her husband go abroad for one year, she's not pregnant when he leaved ,they have one child only but when he returned they have two child already. Magic !
It's called science.
Just wondering if its really a tensile rod on the rope, how come the rod is easily removed and it quickly loses its strength...i dont think it will be easily removed as that.
Also how on Earth is the top of the rope supposed to exit the basket first. The rod won't reach the top of the rope until it's gone through the whole rope. If the rod is through the whole rope, it wouldn't fit in the basket
@@robertcompere5725 There is 2 ropes, the coiled rope does nothing, the 2nd rope is already fed onto the metal rod.The rope has a flair at the correct height that sits on the ground, to allow the rope to stay, and the rod removed.
I have requested to reveal the great Indian rope trick but the explanation is not clear.The magician sometimes picks the basket also while the rope is straight.
2:49 what metal rod can go straight after it went through a corner? i need that to do some plumbing.. lol
I agree, the metal rod theory was a bit naff to say the least!
Lol look up how a plumbing snake works/looks. Also once it's inside the rope sleeve, it keeps it from bending
It would have to be a springy one.
A locking chain can do that quite easily.
Bending metal road won't hold child hanging on it. You will at least see wobbling but here, it was hard like bamboo.
So I don't buy first explanation.
Agree
The first explanation didn't make any sense at all
shanu0012 yes agree
Just wait for a discount.
As a Captain Disillusion fan, I already knew the 3rd one.
Pronunciation of pungi is wrong 😂
മലയാളീസ് ഇവിടെ കോമൺ.. 🤣
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I've seen the first trick being performed in front of me on a solid road which had no holes, maybe i was little kid back then so i don't remember every detail but there was no hole in the ground and that includes drainage line holes cause they are not underground
Have you ever tried to climb a rope/rod that is flexible enough to be pushed through a long tunnel and yet strong enough to stand on its own (if such a "rod" exists)? How does it drop all at once at the end of the performance?
Yeah that was a pretty half @ss explanation.. he showed an entirely different video of the rope dropping in the end..
To confess ..whenever you start your intro ,especially on difficult magic tricks I'm just anxious to hear the secret
The third one sucks
That rope trick reveal doesn’t make any sense. How can a metal rode having such bending quality withstand 30-40 kg if so It will definitely lean towards the bended axis
That's why they use a small child instead of adult to climb it.
Its not correct explanation... its another trick i think
A kid like that probably weight only 20 kg++
I don’t buy it either. I think there is actually someone in the ground.
Daotaku Ning still it will bend
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When I was a child, I had doubts about that but now I can realize 😁😂
the greatest trick is this video getting away with using copyrighted material without being taken down
can you revealed invesible touch from David Blaine with Jamie Foxx???
There are dictionaries in the world, you know...
but....that french bread illusion was performed once on an chinese new year show live in front of thousands of people. so there must be something else....
Actually they just publicly performed a show together.
one time I made a bread pop out of my pants. and two bagels with it.... and a little bit of cream cheese on end of the bread. See what I did there?
@@TheRabbitpaws poop XD
@@TheRabbitpaws You're extremely childish. That's pathetic.
About the rope trick, I saw another version. The boy climbed to the top of the rope and disappeared into the thin air. The rope dropped to the ground but the boy remain vanished (did not see him again). The trick was performed on the roadside, during daylight. How and where did the boy disappear?
I am from india... Indian rope trick is done with a different technique... Not like he described in this video...
Some inconsistencies here... The rope the magician shows at the beginning of the rope climb is NOT the same one that rises moments later. The magician coils the first rope around the inside edges of the basket so that a second rope with the rod already in place inside the rope can be pushed through the hole in the basket. The bullet catch, you are right on with that one except that the bullets fired are not wax. As it should continue to stand as one of the greatest illusions of all time, I will not reveal the rest of the secrets here, but this is a highly technical yet simple trick that is a marvel of thought and engineering. For the baguette, the magician doesn't use stooges. He films the reactions of the crowd when he does a DIFFERENT trick involving the baguette and the footage of him pulling it from his fist with digital editing is edited together with the reaction to the different trick. This is a typical scenario for many tricks done for a tv audience. Bystanders are known to describe to friends that they witnessed a completely different trick being done and their reactions from that used for a more exciting but heavily edited or impossible for a real audience executed trick that is the one shown on tv.
how come the flexible metal rod wouldn't bended while the boy was climed on it?
if it can bend easily, it can also bend if something heavy was put on that flexible metal rod. you will become more convincing if you made a same demonstration by yourself and not just explaining how it's done.
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john patrick ci
You could make a spring steel hollow rod made up of a hundred separate sections with the center drilled out. Then pass a strong metal wire through and thread each piece onto the wire. Weld the wire to the metal outer piece on the end that will be in the rope. Then a clamp can be used to pull on the central wire and tighten the entire structure up for the climbing phase.
His girlfriend wishes he could do that bread trick with his other loaf. 😜
*boyfriend
Sorry Sir but this time you wrong with Indian magic because I am Indian and I see many time this magic but they show this magic on road and you can't hole in concrete floor road
But In this video we can see the hole as it was covered by bunch of flowers.
@@LEARNKAROOKUCHNAYAKAROO bro i am living in village so that time they come to show magic show on front of my home there is a rrc road how I can say this video right not everything wrong but something is wrong in this video
Yup bro if you are an eye witness of this trick than obviously you know much more than the admin
Then how come the rope was hollow? A gimmick rope.
There are a lot of tools to use, example using air pressure or water pressure, that’s why they need a kid to claim, low weight
Whats with the stupid cut in movie scenes?
Any so-called magician who uses CGI isn't a true magician at all. I find it extremely disrespectful to all of those true magicians that came before them. How dare they bastardize the art for RUclips clicks. Disgraceful.
These revealations are not convincing even at the beginning. Seriously? An assistant pushes a flexible metallic rope? Really?
Pen and teller: catches bullet in teeth
Mythbusters: Imma bouta end this whole mans career
Why you now only 3 magic tricks in one video give more and don't repeat any magic tricks
Supti Mondal it’s free video . He can do whatever he wants .
Bullshido. To play the original footage on any video software. This shill channel added the blur effect.
Unconvinced with the Indian Rope Trick explanation.. .
1st. If they use flexible meta, it would bend the moment the boy climbs on it
2nd. You can't push a flexible metal from 90 degrees for more angle and find its way straight up from the ground.
Agree
It's Gogul From Kerala On the 1st Indian trick
Who's excited to learn new magic trick
I just love😍 it bro😎
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Muthukad in the starting 😍 Any മല്ലൂസ് ??
If you are a genius revealed the mentalist American got tallent
After reading your comment several times, I still don't know what you're trying to say. Please use proper punctuation....
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Edit your last sentence.
Please keep this magic videos coming! I love them!❤️
Destroy them all
Show no mercy
Keep going....
Have something against magicians?
I am not that much happy bcoz u didnt mention Indian magician name like others😞😞
This channel thinks he knows everything :)
Had the distinct honor and privilege to take part in the Penn & Teller Magic Bullet act in Las Vegas. Penn let us take home the bullets. It was a blast!
This explanation is more of a magic than the display.
I disagree!
All this explanation are all confusing.
So not a single person notices a guy shoving an insanely long metal rod into a hole, basically, RIGHT NEXT TO THE BASKET?! THAT is the real magic of the trick!
I am from india
WHY on God’s green earth do you have to tell people “do not try this at home?” That should be given....I’m glad I’m now getting your notifications...it stopped for a while but ITS BACK...👍🏼❤️✅
People eat tide pods on this green earth
After studying for long your videos are the best way to relax.
Yeah..yeah..NOW EXPLAIN WHY MY MOM ALWAYS FIND THINGS THAT I WANT TO FIND?
Like that day I try to find my iPad in my room and I didn’t find it though and then I ask my mom where it is and it magically appeared in the bed.TRUE STORY BTW
Its because like myself you are male ....and make brain is wired differently to a females brain...if you go back to when we were cave people the men were the hunters the ladies were the berry pickers ...buy yourself a copy of Why women cant read maps and men dont listen ....its a briliant book...and explaines it a lot more clearer for you.... its not just theory but based on brain scans. 😀
I don’t know if you have seen all those other magicians doing Indian rope trick but they lift up the basket and show that there’s nothing underneath, when rope is halfway up . Plus don’t know how they put pole into the rope when it is curled in the basket?
Don’t mind me, just moving this out of place little cluster of flowers from under the basket... 😂
Every magicians doesn't have powers, they just know how to trick someone's eye.
Ya
Yeah, but using sleight and misdirection, not by Adobe Premiere.
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7:41... What the... He's magician?
I thought he's a baker..
So guys, which trick was your favourite one? The rope trick, the magic bullet or the French bread illusion.
And name any other video topics you would like us to create?
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Hi, you are explanation about the great Indian rope magic trick is completely wrong. The secret is something else
Why Penn and Teller? Why not David Blaine? No sign involved?
Oh hell yeah the bread that tricked had me mind f***ed the first time I saw him preform it
It's all CGI now, it's not even magic.....
Cool dude keep it up u r cool and ur contents are awesome!!!
The bread trick is not magic.
Duh
the french bread illusion made me hungry all of a sudden anyone else ?
Me too bro
What is "... a sudden anyone" ??
Look at these sentences: "Let's eat grandma." and "Let's eat, grandma."
@@eknaap8800 Excuse me but are you a professor of English language or something just stop fixing every grammar mistake you see because that makes you a weirdo and honestly "Let's eat, grandma." if thats whay you really like to do than there is something wrong with you just knock it off will ya ?
@@DefaultGamerYT : Yes, I am a college professor. But still you do not use proper punctuation, even I've given you an example of how things can go wrong without...
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The way you finding the tricks behind those secrets.... its just mind blowing !! Love from kerala 😍😍😍😇
this is all bs, none of these are true
actually, quick orrection, after some research, the penn and teller one is most likely true
Great magic act from Penn and Teller. Wonderful trick with rope, showing the brilliancy of illusionists. And the usage of modern tech and the crowd " in on the act" in bread reveal. Awesome to have lived in a time 67' to pres. in which I was blown away by illusions, and now where we have seen the magic of magic. 5 stars
With CGI everyone can be Magician
Anyone can become a magician with some practice but using cgi shouldnt be on these lists, its not magic.
Third one wasn't a trick, it was basically CGI. We can all be amazing magicians if we're allowed to use CGI.
nope. long tube of foam and rubber, that squishes down into a small space easily, that looks like bread. no cgi. the camera "blur" he mentioned wasn't "proof that its cgi" its just a common camera glitch
Why would it be very expensive to dig a hole in the ground? It would cost next to nothing!!!
It would be more expensive to dig an actual tunnel like is describe here.
1:15 is my Place im living and the magicians name is Gopinath Muthukad From Kerala,India 🇮🇳
Rope trick is pulling a thread to alignment and twist to loosen.
Here is how to enter and stay in reality:
1. Realize that these artists are "illusionists" - by definition what you are seeing is an illusion
2. Realize that none of them can create or destroy matter - there is nothing "magic" about what they do
3. Enjoy the illusion and wonder "how did they do that" rather than "what powers does this person have"
I used to be involved with a performer in a fairly famous Sideshow act, and the Ringleader wrote a few books in the late 90's, one of them was a tell-all book of bar tricks and beyond. Rule number one? Do not underestimate ANY movement, and chance for concealment. Think of rubber thumbs, pinkies, and lots of pockets.
Ever since my experience going on many tours, and reading his books, along with his own admissions, it is spectacular to see what length illusionists can and will go to for the trick.
Your Indian rope trick explanation was a bit far-fetched. How is this brome mechanism?. Consider a string of beads on a necklace. It is as limp as a rope but if you pull the cord on the necklace, those beads will stand up stiff.
2:10 The picture of the old guy from Bangladesh. And most of the time I was him in your video. Can someone ensure me about this?
Using computers and photo shop and skynet to do magic..... IS NOT MAGIC.. PERIOD
just prove all of this to the world so we can say that your prediction is right. . you always have prediction but you never ever show it to us. .
computer editing and actors are destroying real magic tradition... now, every trick is a computer manipulation... even if it isnt....
Can you reveal my trick? It’s already passed 12mn and I’m still awake and I have to go to work tomorrow at 5am.
In this video, the great indian rope trick was done by magician Gopinath Muthukaad.
Proud to see my native in this channel