2 Truths & Trash - S2E2 - Round 2

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  • @JaDroppingScience
    @JaDroppingScience  Před rokem +606

    Here's a link to the the playlist, with all 10 episodes (31 rounds): czcams.com/play/PLOEAbE8LkxoBvlAjxk6PofT_qgjQdluVT.html

    • @user-rb5fw4ey2w
      @user-rb5fw4ey2w Před rokem +3

      Problem I have with these series is not enough context as to how these things work and the science behind these experiments in order to educate. Unless you have explanations in videos instead of shorts?

    • @nugboy420
      @nugboy420 Před rokem +1

      Broke the 69 thumbs but came to say thanks for the link.
      Also also the above comment is true. Maybe instead of just posting the link to all of them, you dive a little deeper into the three you showcased in the short with even like a 5 minute video of expanding on them? But I totally understand if that is making more work for you that isn’t worth it. But I think the above comment I have had similar thoughts about it too. Cheers!

    • @jchristiangarcia5946
      @jchristiangarcia5946 Před rokem +1

      I knew the straw inside the bottle was true cause I saw it before in my science class. But for the grapes I didn't know that was true cause I never heard of it but the for Sunglasses as well I align the sunglasses with another sunglasses before and I saw no change from them at all so I knew the Sunglasses part was going to be the fake.

    • @Snatch698
      @Snatch698 Před rokem

      A

    • @StormTheSquid
      @StormTheSquid Před rokem +1

      ​@@jchristiangarcia5946 Not all sunglasses are polarized, and they're also not all polarized in the same direction, so technically the 1st one is about 1/3 true.

  • @BrownGoatEnthusiast
    @BrownGoatEnthusiast Před rokem +19054

    B looked fake as hell but damn

    • @BorzoiSnowdog
      @BorzoiSnowdog Před rokem +678

      For me B is the most obvious one lol

    • @offstreak8754
      @offstreak8754 Před rokem +105

      @@BorzoiSnowdog ok

    • @DiamondRoller37
      @DiamondRoller37 Před rokem +513

      We actually just learned about this in Chemistry. The temperature and pressure of a gas are directly proportional, meaning as one goes up, the other goes up and vise versa. Therefore, as the inside of the bottle cooled down, the pressure decreased too. You can’t actually see this when the bottle opening is surrounded by air but when it’s put into water you can see as particles move in to equal out the pressure inside and outside the bottle

    • @I_Asked_and_i_care_Uttp_bad
      @I_Asked_and_i_care_Uttp_bad Před rokem +209

      ​@@DiamondRoller37 pls anyone don't do 🤓 emoji he's just educated and fighting of false info

    • @BrownGoatEnthusiast
      @BrownGoatEnthusiast Před rokem +18

      Like I know how it works, but it felt wrong

  • @Ninja20704
    @Ninja20704 Před rokem +3018

    The grapes one is a very good trick. Most people only really know ferromagnetism, and it has kind of been ingrained that other materials do not respond to magnetic fields.

    • @denis69ist
      @denis69ist Před rokem +34

      It’s diamagnetic

    • @mrbanana6464
      @mrbanana6464 Před rokem +70

      @@denis69ist everything is diamagnetic

    • @ThePower1037
      @ThePower1037 Před rokem +1

      To repel a magnet is something that only supercondusters do, right?

    • @TerranosaurRex
      @TerranosaurRex Před rokem +5

      I did not know that grapes could moved like that.

    • @lochlanrivers1021
      @lochlanrivers1021 Před rokem +17

      Everything is diamagnetic. Even ferrous stuff. Just the ferromagnetism overcomes the diamagnetism.

  • @arandomguy7678
    @arandomguy7678 Před rokem +1259

    Every time this dude opens his drawer the pink sticky notes fear for their lives

    • @danielechezabal6877
      @danielechezabal6877 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Lol, but you know that he just uses the same clip though

    • @danielechezabal6877
      @danielechezabal6877 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Lol, but you know that he just uses the same clip though

    • @arandomguy7678
      @arandomguy7678 Před 7 měsíci +14

      @@danielechezabal6877 im aware but you also arent aware that it was a joke

    • @saradejournett2587
      @saradejournett2587 Před 4 měsíci

      You said that twice ALSO YOU COMMENTED IT-@@danielechezabal6877

    • @Someduude
      @Someduude Před 3 měsíci

      @@danielechezabal6877R/WOOOOSHHHH

  • @s4dg
    @s4dg Před rokem +715

    actually, the angle the glasses have to be at changes depending on how they’re polarized, but if they’re the same model of glasses, then they should be perpendicular.

    • @leocrow4849
      @leocrow4849 Před rokem +29

      They should be the same. Reflections are mostly horizontally polarized. That's why sunglasses are polarized instead of tinted.

    • @oscargr_
      @oscargr_ Před rokem +29

      If you ever find a pair of sunglasses where the polarization axis is different, go get your money back.

    • @pablokussner9675
      @pablokussner9675 Před 10 měsíci +1

      🤓🤓🤓🤓

    • @niallmartin4098
      @niallmartin4098 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​​@@leocrow4849huh well I didn't know that #TIL
      Although I reckon there's some random sunglasses manufacturer out there making incorrectly polarised ones

    • @icycrusader1947
      @icycrusader1947 Před měsícem

      ​@@niallmartin4098Oh most definitely.

  • @ataahmadi
    @ataahmadi Před rokem +6176

    *Bro rotated the laws of photoDynamic* 💀

  • @Vekcrazah
    @Vekcrazah Před rokem +1951

    I was literally like 'huh, normally it only works when you rotate a sunglass. eh, maybe the polarization of the two glasses are just different' because B looked shady as hell.

    • @MrDrProfJMF
      @MrDrProfJMF Před rokem +52

      My thought process exactly. I even watched again to try and figure out exactly what he was saying because I missed the explanation the first time 😂

    • @ThatGuyDDD
      @ThatGuyDDD Před rokem +3

      @@MrDrProfJMF I thought it was in reverse again

    • @flamegamer3293
      @flamegamer3293 Před rokem +12

      For me, B was the most obvious to be real. I had no idea C would be correct and A would be wrong, C blew my mind lol

    • @almagarduno3792
      @almagarduno3792 Před rokem +2

      Ahh i see what you did there
      Sunglasses
      Shady

    • @DJMoneycat
      @DJMoneycat Před rokem

      I knew b was real because of the way that droppers work

  • @Yotophat
    @Yotophat Před rokem +226

    This needs to be a gameshow

    • @threememersgaming7659
      @threememersgaming7659 Před rokem +1

      it does though

    • @kylethewolf
      @kylethewolf Před 11 měsíci

      it's called "two truths and a lie" bro. It's as old as teenagers sitting at a campfire was a thing

    • @noobslayer6915
      @noobslayer6915 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@kylethewolf Yeah, everyone knows that. But has there been a gameshow about it?

  • @ultraninja5783
    @ultraninja5783 Před rokem +26

    Thank you highschool physics classes for teaching me how filters work. If they were in the same direction, the polsrised light wouldnt on been blocked

  • @HT-vd4in
    @HT-vd4in Před rokem +1582

    You need to show the 3 filter phenomenon, where introducing a third Polarisation filter lets more light through

    • @dkaloger5720
      @dkaloger5720 Před rokem +11

      Great idea !

    • @RafaelMunizYT
      @RafaelMunizYT Před rokem +16

      how does that work?

    • @ccgarciab
      @ccgarciab Před rokem +136

      ​@@RafaelMunizYT quantum physics is stupid like that

    • @RafaelMunizYT
      @RafaelMunizYT Před rokem +72

      @@ccgarciab oh good old quirky quantum mechanics

    • @ethanebang8902
      @ethanebang8902 Před rokem +5

      Oooh damn this is gonna be an interesting one, I know this

  • @josemarialaguinge
    @josemarialaguinge Před rokem +547

    This one was hard.

    • @mrwhite1566
      @mrwhite1566 Před rokem

      Nope

    • @comment514
      @comment514 Před rokem +51

      @@mrwhite1566 The first one actually looked the most legit, the rest appeared as if he was trying to hide something

    • @xgreeny
      @xgreeny Před rokem +6

      thats what she said

    • @michaeltnk1135
      @michaeltnk1135 Před rokem +1

      @@comment514 The first one would’ve been the easiest one to fake with editing though

    • @lildmckay
      @lildmckay Před rokem

      It was the easiest if you know what polarization is.

  • @josephschubert6561
    @josephschubert6561 Před rokem +2

    "A" is an example of knowing enough about something to _think_ you're right. I knew two polarized films would fully block the light but I forgot they had to be rotated.

    • @tomasdesouza2847
      @tomasdesouza2847 Před 7 měsíci +1

      you were still right, you had no way of knowing their orientation from the video, which doesn't give you enough information to tell it is fake.
      The video is just wrong.

  • @FirstLast-di5sr
    @FirstLast-di5sr Před rokem +165

    Umm, I definitely would like a full video on the water bottle one 😅

    • @Carl_with_a_k_
      @Carl_with_a_k_ Před rokem +16

      Fr he never explains the one that needs the most explaining 💀

    • @hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh-Mikel.Montalat
      @hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh-Mikel.Montalat Před rokem +4

      He uploads full versions of these where he explains everything, if you read the pinned comment you would know: czcams.com/video/bJ0Ghb539NY/video.html

    • @BetterPrespective
      @BetterPrespective Před rokem +2

      My guess is that the hot water makes the air inside hot making it less dence. So the cold, dence water would fill the low density air.

    • @yootani
      @yootani Před rokem +3

      ​@@BetterPrespective almost correct, but its the air pressure that makes the water fill the bottle

    • @fablesguykol3025
      @fablesguykol3025 Před 10 měsíci

      Basically think of it like a vacuum. The difference in pressure between the hot air and cold water creates a massive spike then a drop, the water then fills the gap left by the air voiding itself.

  • @mattin5850
    @mattin5850 Před rokem +216

    Well actually glasses can be polarized vertically or horizontally ( especially matters if you are a pilot) since mfd might be flickery, so in reality all videos could be real

    • @jonavanderpal
      @jonavanderpal Před rokem +26

      *THANK YOU*. there was no way to tell if the pairs of sunglasses might have polarisation at different angles, so there was no way to tell if #1 was true or not

    • @brianfeuerman1732
      @brianfeuerman1732 Před rokem +12

      @@jonavanderpal right I was kinda pissed at that one.

    • @oscargr_
      @oscargr_ Před rokem

      I have been looking for a source of information on that.
      All sources i found do not recommend (or even say its anti regulation) pilots wear polarized sunglasses, independent of polarization axis.
      Any of you know a manufacturer of polarised sunglasses for pilots?

  • @cipherx2181
    @cipherx2181 Před rokem +217

    I've never felt as big brained as I was when I realized, "wait, they need to be perpendicular!"

  • @cbgirl1220
    @cbgirl1220 Před rokem +6

    Dang it I've seen this already and I fell for it again 😭😭

  • @megan00b8
    @megan00b8 Před rokem +10

    Caught me with B, like everyone else it seems lmao

  • @Dyno_64
    @Dyno_64 Před rokem +29

    These videos are always a rollercoaster of emotions.

  • @dkaloger5720
    @dkaloger5720 Před rokem +331

    I got it. I remembered something about polarized lenses from a minute physics video and I thought that grapes might have some iron in them (they are kinda red after all ) ,the water one was weird but seemed possible (the cold water wants to go to the bottom and the hot wants to float )

    • @TacoLollipop
      @TacoLollipop Před rokem +22

      Isn't the water inside of grapes also diamagnetic?

    • @azzzr1el
      @azzzr1el Před rokem +17

      im pretty sure the grape thing is cuz of the water

    • @dkaloger5720
      @dkaloger5720 Před rokem +2

      @@TacoLollipop you are probably right ,didn’t think of it but it makes sense .It’s the same principle MRI machines use .

    • @solsystem1342
      @solsystem1342 Před rokem +8

      The drop in pressure as the air inside the bottle cools is what causes water to shoot up. The atmosphere pressing down on the water in the bowl is literally squeezing the water up into the bottle. You can even see the atmosphere crushes the bottle a bit. As the water is spraying.

    • @Yellowflooor
      @Yellowflooor Před rokem +4

      Isn't everything a bit diamagnetic?

  • @lavi707
    @lavi707 Před rokem +1

    I do physics and malus’s law is applicable here. It’s called a polarized and an analyzer. If parallel, the polarized light will pass through just fine. If perpendicular, the polarizing lines are perpendicular to the analyzing lines. For example, if the light is polarized vertically, an analyzer that is placed horizontally will not allow the light to through. Kinda like pushing a horizontal log through a well. But if in correct orientation, the log will fall through (the polarized light will go through).

  • @shanecoyle3676
    @shanecoyle3676 Před rokem

    Well done sir. I have watched 20 or so of these and never been wrong, but you got me

  • @cassiuspeter9673
    @cassiuspeter9673 Před rokem +89

    To be honest, these all seem fake. I'm gonna guess #3 is the fake. #1 could be real if the sunglasses are polarized at different angles, and #2 seems completely over-exagerated, but the physics could work.
    Edit: Dangit

  • @Jdogrey1
    @Jdogrey1 Před rokem +5

    Alternate video title: Can you figure out which one a single word is slightly off in?

  • @Mishterius
    @Mishterius Před rokem +1

    Had I not known for a fact that nr. 1 is fake, I would have never believed nr. 2 to be possible!

  • @savageteddybear7440
    @savageteddybear7440 Před 11 měsíci

    one of my friends randomly taught me about the polarizing thing and i’m so happy

  • @inlovewithlinkxoxo
    @inlovewithlinkxoxo Před rokem +23

    when bro said if u seriously thought u could move grapes with magnets i felt really stupid for a sec until he said it was true then i felt smart

  • @rmt3589
    @rmt3589 Před rokem +1

    I was right! I was terrified when you said "if you seriously..."

  • @sniperh2o325
    @sniperh2o325 Před rokem +1

    Omfg I knew about lens polarization, but I forgot the detail that it needed to be rotated to work. Well done

  • @comradereverse3490
    @comradereverse3490 Před rokem +4

    I just finished my polarization lesson in physics too. Damn.

    • @aenetanthony
      @aenetanthony Před rokem +3

      It’s not your fault. There’s no reason to assume the sunglasses would be polarized in the same way since direction of polarization only matters relative to already polarized light.

    • @Fr3sheeBits
      @Fr3sheeBits Před rokem

      Bruh same

  • @PsYcOcLoWn
    @PsYcOcLoWn Před rokem +18

    B made every anime girl sweat-

  • @stambayheere1283
    @stambayheere1283 Před rokem +1

    Feeling proud about getting this one right because number 1 is in line with my profession. I used knowledge I learned from school!

  • @meekcreator1899
    @meekcreator1899 Před 7 měsíci +2

    i thought i was about to get roasted for thinking the grapes was real

  • @JaCrispy313
    @JaCrispy313 Před rokem +9

    A. Polarized sunglasses need to be perpendicular for it to work. Read that in science book two years ago 😂

    • @carultch
      @carultch Před 10 měsíci +1

      You could do this with two pairs of 3D movie glasses. They could have a surfing filter in the right lens, and a snaking filter in the left lens. Crossing the surfing and snaking filters, will block the light entirely.

  • @zz2andrew
    @zz2andrew Před rokem +7

    This one actually got me. Called bull on the grapes but I was wrong😢😂

  • @Reflecterr
    @Reflecterr Před rokem +1

    B looked like it was in reverse 🫤🫤

  • @HappyMatt12345
    @HappyMatt12345 Před 2 dny

    People forget that non-ferromagnetic materials also respond to magnetic fields, just typically in a much less noticeable way.

  • @Septicemic-Fugue
    @Septicemic-Fugue Před rokem +34

    Thank you for validating my STEM degrees. I get so much shit for knowing academic stuff.

  • @joshuatgfgamer1
    @joshuatgfgamer1 Před rokem +6

    I knew C had to be true, grapes have metal properties, they catch on fire in your microwave lol

    • @jones_y
      @jones_y Před rokem

      grapes have metal properties? what.

    • @joshuatgfgamer1
      @joshuatgfgamer1 Před rokem

      @@jones_y yep, they blow up in the microwave lol

    • @robertr7923
      @robertr7923 Před rokem

      The grapes have nothing to do with metal effects. The magnetic behaviour is actually called diamagnetism and all atoms are diamagnetic. Scientists have even floated a frog with this kind of magnetism. It's because of quantum effects. It is very weak so we normally don't notice it but it is fundamentally different than ferromagnetism which happens in some metals

    • @Ollie.H-2301
      @Ollie.H-2301 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@joshuatgfgamer1Speaking from experience or just happen to know?

    • @joshuatgfgamer1
      @joshuatgfgamer1 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Ollie.H-2301 yes

  • @theoriginalfuco1713
    @theoriginalfuco1713 Před rokem +1

    They could have been polarized in different directions so they could all be real

  • @erenyeager2556
    @erenyeager2556 Před rokem

    Just love the kick in start

  • @Iamkoolaidcrimson
    @Iamkoolaidcrimson Před rokem +4

    I said the sun glass one since I didn’t think they were even able to block out any light…
    Edit: It’s a long day for me

    • @ARVash
      @ARVash Před rokem

      This is why you have to show your work to get points in math

  • @MarshawnEmpire
    @MarshawnEmpire Před 6 měsíci +1

    The only reason i knew it was fake was because i would always wear 2 sunglasses as a kid because i thought it protected my eyes more

  • @LagacyYT
    @LagacyYT Před rokem

    I knew about the grapes and magnets because of film theory. Water is ever so slightly pushed by magnets, so the grape thing makes sense

  • @thepokemon5893
    @thepokemon5893 Před rokem +1

    The reason grapes can be moves by magnets is because the magnetic field pushes water, and since grapes have water, the move.

  • @AmberMaytions
    @AmberMaytions Před rokem

    We did B in physics one time- the steam left over in the bottle is trapped inside and when it hits the water it rapidly cools, condensing the steam into water and creating a vacuum, and in physics this crushed the can we tried it with but with the bottle it just takes the water upwards instead, although you can see it compress a bit. Look up ‘imploding can science experiment’, it’s pretty cool :D

  • @The_Gym-Bros32
    @The_Gym-Bros32 Před rokem

    About the grapes, that could work for any object, even a magnet, it’s just that the magnetic force over powers the repelling

  • @joshendogaming4909
    @joshendogaming4909 Před rokem

    This is the only one that I actually was satisfied with the result

  • @invest-i-gator8896
    @invest-i-gator8896 Před rokem

    Bro hit us with that technicality

  • @baggelissonic
    @baggelissonic Před rokem +1

    Now do the first one with circularly polarized 3d glasses and see everyone confused.

  • @leandrosioty7034
    @leandrosioty7034 Před rokem +1

    I been following these vids since season 1 episode 1. First time I’ve lost I really did think C was fake

  • @futuremuffin799
    @futuremuffin799 Před rokem

    how to win every single 2 Truths 1 Fake:
    if the objects are very close to the screen, its most likely fake

  • @kurao14
    @kurao14 Před rokem

    Feels so good when I’m right because of how random all the facts are lol

  • @drawingjustice9551
    @drawingjustice9551 Před rokem +1

    Here I was thinking B was because of the Capillary effect

  • @Screaming_Cat_Rawr
    @Screaming_Cat_Rawr Před 6 měsíci

    “If you seriously thought that grapes could be moved with magnets, fantastic!” OMG BRO i really thought I was right

  • @lacabraasada2326
    @lacabraasada2326 Před rokem

    People thought B was fake? That's like the most common science fair experiment right after a volcano reaction.

  • @quacc9470
    @quacc9470 Před rokem

    Delta P crab's sacrifice told me the second one was true.

  • @Leminel
    @Leminel Před rokem

    I swear someone told him that these used to be too easy and he took that personally

  • @Gereeen
    @Gereeen Před rokem

    you really got me with the grape one i mean it looked so fake it didn't move accordingly it was like a hand was rotating it

  • @leonardonoriega1970
    @leonardonoriega1970 Před rokem

    I still cant process that you changed the bread and chicken😭😭😭

  • @formulafish1536
    @formulafish1536 Před rokem +2

    Finally my physics class on polarisation came into play

  • @gangleader1899
    @gangleader1899 Před rokem

    If this reminds you of something from school, you have a great life

  • @HalcyonVoid
    @HalcyonVoid Před rokem +2

    #1 could work depending on the orientation of the polarization on the lenses.

    • @carultch
      @carultch Před 10 měsíci

      Very few (if any) sunglasses are built with lenses that block the "surfing" light, and let through the "snaking" light. If might come in handy to have sunglasses like that, if you were a window washer on a tall glass building, but good luck finding them.
      Most polarizing sunglasses are built to block the "snaking" light, since that is what usually forms the glare from horizontal surfaces that affect most of us.
      3-D movie glasses have one snaking and one surfing filter, so they can assign the snaking channel to the left eye, and the surfing channel to the right eye., so you could do this with 3-D movie glasses.

  • @ItsLeeeroy
    @ItsLeeeroy Před rokem

    Had us in the first half ngl

  • @silverrock7419
    @silverrock7419 Před rokem

    Well taking chemistry has taught me polarity

  • @NocturnalLoner
    @NocturnalLoner Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you 8th grade physical science for making this a no brainer!

  • @rsssfgr1374
    @rsssfgr1374 Před 5 měsíci

    i knew about the 90 degree thing but the grape one was such a curveball you had me reconsidering

  • @DeathmetalChad
    @DeathmetalChad Před 6 měsíci

    The last one is called "Diamagnetism" and Action Lab did a test by putting two rats (his pets) in buckets attached to a similar contraption. then because the weight'd be very heavy he had to use a neodimium magnet to move it, but it did rotate.

  • @DANGJOS
    @DANGJOS Před rokem

    Okay, the last one is definitely true because the water in the grapes is diamagnetic. The second one is possible in theory, but the way he did it I'm not so sure. If you fill the bottle with very hot water and let it push some of the air out and replace it with water vapor, then putting it in cold water will condense the vapor into liquid which drastically drops the internal pressure, which would cause it to fill with water. The first one is only possible if the sunglasses are polarized in opposite directions (at 90 degree angles to each other) which makes no sense because then one of them wouldn't work for reducing glare, so he must have rotated the frames or something.

  • @XxBigSausagexX4814
    @XxBigSausagexX4814 Před rokem

    Damn I actually failed this one, well played sir, well played.

  • @ValentineC137
    @ValentineC137 Před rokem

    This is the first time I had to quit and re-watch it to catch the word trick :)

  • @mikedarbonne6145
    @mikedarbonne6145 Před rokem

    I felt so stupid when he said did you really think you could rotate grapes with a magnet but then he said that it was true and my whole world lit up

  • @SJohnTrombley
    @SJohnTrombley Před rokem

    I knew the sunglasses one was fake and I still went grapes because that shit is wild.

  • @boltx3633
    @boltx3633 Před rokem

    Dang dude, you're good at this. Ive been tricked by your videos for a while now. Keep it up!

  • @NickNamesNil
    @NickNamesNil Před 4 měsíci

    the real trash is the clattering sound when the tiny piece of paper lands in the plastic bin

  • @KalijahAnderson
    @KalijahAnderson Před rokem

    Spotted the fake because I knew they had to be perpendicular for that to work.

  • @awesomepants184
    @awesomepants184 Před rokem

    The last one works because everything is slightly repelled by magnets

  • @dangel7115
    @dangel7115 Před 6 měsíci

    He didn’t even know that he bent the laws of physics

  • @justincider8892
    @justincider8892 Před 3 hodinami

    A was cheap. Sometimes the polarization runs the other way. I've had sunglasses that run vertically and I've had ones that run horizontally.

  • @funnyfish1982
    @funnyfish1982 Před rokem +1

    I tought that 1st video was real cuz I heared something about it but I forgot you have to rotate glasses 💀

  • @Ray_TheMerchant1342
    @Ray_TheMerchant1342 Před rokem +2

    Bro i swear i learned more from you then my teacher

  • @_ducking
    @_ducking Před rokem

    Broo my physics finally clutched

  • @buneter
    @buneter Před rokem

    I knew A had to be rotated like a decade ago and remember that, but then I thought I remembered incorrectly

  • @cr_chain
    @cr_chain Před 6 měsíci

    I knew the last one was true since you once said something like "everything in nature is magnetic"

  • @Orangutangfisherman
    @Orangutangfisherman Před rokem

    B Denys gravity as there is no force to push the water up

  • @dvoid4968
    @dvoid4968 Před rokem +1

    I remember wearing polarized glasses into a best buy and one of the screens was incredibly blue when I looked at it. When I turned my head 90 degrees it was perfectly fine.

  • @GamerX-2000
    @GamerX-2000 Před rokem +1

    I’m really bad at this game, but imma say a because I think the lenses need to be facing different directions to do that. The grape sounds plausible enough, but it could very well be fake. I’m quite certain the water thing is true, though.
    HOLY TOMATOES!! MY FIRST ONE I GOT RIGHT IN A WHILE!!!

  • @karlaromero2390
    @karlaromero2390 Před 5 měsíci

    Honors physics came in clutch

  • @woolzem
    @woolzem Před 4 měsíci

    I love this channel

  • @calebfancella
    @calebfancella Před rokem

    Just learned about light waves from school, finally became useful

  • @Snc-np4hr
    @Snc-np4hr Před rokem

    You almost got me!!! For two that's the closest I've gotten to guessing wrong. Mad editing skills bro

  • @Castorpr0
    @Castorpr0 Před rokem

    Bro b got me

  • @thornyblades5160
    @thornyblades5160 Před rokem

    I thought water was fake but then I remembered that water moves up plants.

  • @jesuschrist.3349
    @jesuschrist.3349 Před rokem

    This man is making me do schoolwork willingly.

  • @spyderpig4482
    @spyderpig4482 Před rokem

    my high school physics knowledge has finally been put to good use:))

  • @MatuGamesYY
    @MatuGamesYY Před rokem

    I knew about the physics behind why A is fake, but I forgot them and only remembered after you revealed that A was fake

  • @andrewwerner5992
    @andrewwerner5992 Před rokem

    I bet you there is at least one pair of sunglasses out there that are polarized the wrong way. Some cheap Chinese knockoff or something. Fun fact, most LCD screens are designed to be polarized the same way, which was a problem when slider phones came out because you couldn't use them in keyboard mode with sunglasses on. Modern phone screens either aren't LCDs or are much cleverer and only polarize some of the light in each direction.
    My dad's new car had an LCD clock/radio that he couldn't read while wearing his sunglasses because it was also polarized the wrong way. I took an old monitor apart and placed the filter over the clock until it was 45° offset from the front filter of the clock, then traced and cutout the shape. It's much dimmer than normal, but at least my dad can read it while driving without taking off his sunglasses.
    BTW, the more you think about that, the weirder it gets (unless you've studied quantum physics), two filters block out 100% of light, but adding a 3rd filter between the other two without affecting either existing filter causes more light to be let through. More filters = less blocked light (in the right circumstances)... weird, huh? The math works out that as you approach infinite number of filters where the first and last are 90° apart and the ones in between form a smooth change in angle, that no light is actually lost after the first filter. 100% of the light that makes it through the first filter will also make it through all other infinitely man filters, including the one that is perpendicular to it, which would normally block 100% of light that makes it through the first filter.

  • @zionokungbowa
    @zionokungbowa Před rokem

    Fun fact grapes have alot of water in them and water is Diana generic so it is repelled by magnets

  • @reenactormc8291
    @reenactormc8291 Před 7 měsíci

    Bro has some editing skills, although I think my subconscious knew about the rotation the lenses

  • @nategrimm9038
    @nategrimm9038 Před rokem

    Fun fact: I played games with two pairs of sunglasses on.

  • @savage3456
    @savage3456 Před 9 měsíci

    I was kinda laughing when the first one was the polarized was shown because my teacher taught me about it, and i instantly knew it was the fake because you didnt rotate the lens.