I often have to trim off explanations at the end to fit it into 60 seconds. Click the link on the video to watch the full episode. (Sorry, CZcams removed links in the comments for shorts, otherwise I would link it here.)
to all the people wondering about the wall one, basically the friction creates enough heat to melt the paint on the wall a bit, so that it’s sticky and can hold stuff
Paint burns when heated it doesn’t melt+the amount of heat it produces is so tiny it might as well be ignored He should make a video about how it works Edit a month later: I didn’t know so many people would like this comment (I don’t mean mine,I mean the other guys comment)
No, it’s actually because it’s a popcorn wall. This allows small air gaps to exist within the divots and when you slide an object, it creates a vacuum that sucks the object to the wall. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I know for sure it’s not because the pain melts. EDIT: So I guess I was wrong. My bad guys, I own up to it.
Yea everyone should know that, but the last one trew me offguard cuz he didnt say anything about weting the towels first and i didnt know it works with dry ones
to all the people wondering about the wall one, basically the friction creates enough heat to melt the paint on the wall a bit, so that it’s sticky and can hold stuff
When I was in the hospital a while back, me and a bunch of other kids would stand on chairs & tables and stick entire packs of around 100 pencils to the walls when we got bored & no one else was in the room. We got yelled at quite a few times because we’d always put them up near the ceiling and then sit down on all the chairs, which made it impossible for them to get them down. They also scratched up the walls & left yellow stains behind. Probably the highlight of my stay tbh.
@@BlackTecno2 Acute Skin, Cornea, and Iris Injury The IR-A rays induce free radicals in the dermis and diminish the skin's antioxidant capacity, the main cause of premature skin aging. Both the skin and the cornea are opaque to wavelengths >1,400 nm. (Im pretty sure that a thermal camera would see a slight tempted difference not as much as in the video though) Source: ehs.lbl.gov/resource/documents/radiation-protection/non-ionizing-radiation/light-and-infrared-radiation/
I'm surprised more people didn't know about the pencil and wall trick. Kids at my school used to do it. Idk how they figured it out cus I go to a tech school. They must've been bored during class. They used to stick them on the wall and leave them there for the next class day just in case they forgot a pencil. Personally though I used that trick to stick small colorful plastic babies to the walls all around my school. 10/10 would recommend doing it with babies it's so much fun. Teachers get confused.
1st one didnt rlly seem .egit second one seemed legit 3rd my family has tried it before so i new it was real so i chose the most legit one the second one and i was right cuz your right this channel is the definition of never lrt them know your next move
I knew the first one was real because there’s a bunch of random pencils on the classroom walls, in my social studies class there’s one that’s been there since January
imagine standing on that with bare feet and on top having a flatfoot and remember that there are way too many neurons that make things like lego more PAIN
B. Explanation: 1. The friction of an object produces a slight millisecond of heat and “melts” the object to a wall. 2.Sunscreen contains a substance called nonfutonium acid which in other words means “heat resistance”. ( DONT DO THIS! THIS ONE WAS THE TRASH!) 3. Paper towels are simply just absorbent 😊 Thanks for reading
the right answer but not how i would explain it, he said sunscreen blocks infrared and thats the wrong part... because it doesnt. it blocks UV-rays and not infrared
haha i was thinking that putting sunscreen will make that part glow in uv cameras cos the uv rays are getting reflected instead of absorbed. The video had the effect of rays getting absorbed so it had to be fake
Decades ago at school, we used to do that friction lock to the chalk board rubber (back then we called it a black board, because it was a board painted black), and the teacher would spend ages tryna find it…. Hehehehe
I did not know how the infrared camera actually worked and assumed it worked based on radiation. Ty for teaching me about that. I assumed the first one was fake initially
Even light is radiation. Think about it like this. Visible light ranges from red to violet (rainbow). Ultraviolet (UV) is larger than violet (ultra means beyond) and infrared is smaller than red (infra means below, just like inferior). By larger and smaller I'm referring to their wavelengths. Since UV light is larger than visible light, sunscreen is able to block it without blocking visible light since visible light is small enough to penetrate through. However, since INFRAred light is smaller than visible light, it cannot be blocked without also blocking visible light. Similar to how you can sift water out of sand but you cannot also remove the sand without also draining the water.
nah it dont work like that. itll stop the UV light penetrating skin and stop it from doing damage, but it wont cool you down. thermal cameras show colours for the temps, the brighter and closer to white it is, the hotter it is, the darker and closer to black, the colder. his hands are about the same as holding them on something in the fridge for around a minute.
There's a wall in my class room that just has pencils all over it with no adhesive. Student tryna make an excuse as to why he didn't to his work page: uh... I didn't have a pencil. Teacher: really? Just go get one. There's a bunch right there.
If he had just put a lot of sunscreens on he would have gotten a similar result as the solvents evaporated but it wouldn’t be sustained. Incidentally have you seen the UV camera photos of people with sunscreen on? Some look like something from a horror movie.
@@TheMoonlight1711 some possibly if people saw only in UVA and UVB otherwise those would be ~white light face though some reflect UV so they would be more like UV face.
I've done the first one, the pencil one, whenever I got bored in art class, me and my friends would have a competition to see who could stick their pencil to the wall first.
I often have to trim off explanations at the end to fit it into 60 seconds. Click the link on the video to watch the full episode. (Sorry, CZcams removed links in the comments for shorts, otherwise I would link it here.)
It's not in the description either.
Why didn’t you put it in the description?
Y'all should check the actual video right under the video's title, you'll see a play button beside some texts, that's the videos link
Why did you use a every plate ice pack
@@aenetanthony ...cause links dont work in the description? This was already explained?
to all the people wondering about the wall one, basically the friction creates enough heat to melt the paint on the wall a bit, so that it’s sticky and can hold stuff
Thanks!
I knew the sunscreen was fake.. but hadn't a clue how the wall thing worked.
Paint burns when heated it doesn’t melt+the amount of heat it produces is so tiny it might as well be ignored
He should make a video about how it works
Edit a month later: I didn’t know so many people would like this comment (I don’t mean mine,I mean the other guys comment)
No, it’s actually because it’s a popcorn wall. This allows small air gaps to exist within the divots and when you slide an object, it creates a vacuum that sucks the object to the wall. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I know for sure it’s not because the pain melts.
EDIT: So I guess I was wrong. My bad guys, I own up to it.
@@eatyourvegetables1449 friction also helps it stick on to the wall
It is called static energy bro
I knew the sunscreen one was fake right away cause he said infrared, and sunscreen is supposed to block UV
If you use a uv lense, it does show the sunscreen blocking the hands though, so they seem really dark
Yea everyone should know that, but the last one trew me offguard cuz he didnt say anything about weting the towels first and i didnt know it works with dry ones
I'm pretty sure sunscreen doesn't block but instead, helps your body absorb it better, sunblock is, as it's name suggests, blocks it.
Exactly
I thought the first two were both fake but that wasn't an option
Instructions unclear: I have a pencil stuck in my eye.
Underated comment xD
wanna play royale high with me?💖
How did that happen.
@@foxcat2956 yes. Let's play royale high on drugs.
Instructions unclear: Now my wall looks like it has a giant hidden magnet in it.
this isn't funny bro
to all the people wondering about the wall one, basically the friction creates enough heat to melt the paint on the wall a bit, so that it’s sticky and can hold stuff
Stop being dumb and stop thinking your cool
wanna play royale high with me?💖
Guys let me explain... Mitochondria is the power house of the cell
Fair enough
@@robertdevito5001Agreed
To be honest, I don’t really think any of them were fake but I’m not too sure so that’s really really hard to decide
Me literally studying this is my science book this week :😃
@@Layanroblox-qs6bgsahi hai Bro
When I was in the hospital a while back, me and a bunch of other kids would stand on chairs & tables and stick entire packs of around 100 pencils to the walls when we got bored & no one else was in the room. We got yelled at quite a few times because we’d always put them up near the ceiling and then sit down on all the chairs, which made it impossible for them to get them down. They also scratched up the walls & left yellow stains behind. Probably the highlight of my stay tbh.
“If you don’t stop you’re gonna need to be here a bit longer”
@@titaniac3037hell fucking nahh😭😭😂😂
Wait wait wait I CAN MAKE A PENCIL FLOAT ON MY WALL
BAHHAHA IKR I WANNA TRY THIS
Bruh I should’ve immediately guessed the sunscreen one because he said infrared but my dumb ass causes me to think the wall one was fake
As soon as he said "Harmful infrared light" I knew it was that one XD
If there's IR waves that's harmful to the human body, you got bigger problems to worry about (namely being set on fire)
Me too lmao
@@BlackTecno2 he means sunscreen blocks uv light, not infrared
@@BlackTecno2 Acute Skin, Cornea, and Iris Injury
The IR-A rays induce free radicals in the dermis and diminish the skin's antioxidant capacity, the main cause of premature skin aging. Both the skin and the cornea are opaque to wavelengths >1,400 nm. (Im pretty sure that a thermal camera would see a slight tempted difference not as much as in the video though)
Source: ehs.lbl.gov/resource/documents/radiation-protection/non-ionizing-radiation/light-and-infrared-radiation/
@@arandom_bwplayeraltno, he purposefully said IR
The wall one was real? Wow.
yeah it's pretty amazing
Tutorial?@@JaDroppingScience
I saw this comment before the answer was revealed and I thought it was faked lmao
Lol@@shardmaw
@@JaDroppingSciencemy balls are stuck to the wall... what do I do?
Dude, you just made my dumb ass scrape the paint off the wall 🤦♂️
Also for the wall trick I don’t recommend trying it bc you may get a little bit of paint on the block or the item you use
Bro just made me ruin my wall 💀
LMFAO me too!
My is already ruined from playing VR
Mine to i broke from VR because i hit with my VR the wall and broke both
BRO SAME 😭
Same
I just scratched the paint off my wall with the first one. Thanks.
yeah mine too but it worked
I just scratched my balls of my body with the first one. Thanks
Me too, at least it did work
i did too and nothing worked.
Obviously it melts a bit so that is sticks
I’ve spotted every single one thus far you better step it uppppp
I love these videos so much!
My middle school had the type of paint from the first clip. In seventh grade the wall was covered in mechanical pencils that ran out of lead
What? Non-refillable mechanical pencils??? 🤔
@@EddSjoso cheap it's easier to just use a set for years rather than refill lol
A
@@RandomPerson-ob1hk does he mean "ran out of ink" then?
Thanks for the first one, now I have a damaged charger and still managed to get it wrong.
same
Tbh I thought the pencils were on the floor
Congratulations, you got me. I mixed up IR and UV light.
I think that might've been intentional
A
Same here
bro as soon as he said the first one was real i ran in my room and got my tv
Lol
Did it fall?
WE NEED TO KNOW IF IT FELL LOL
guys i think he died
@@Cyclone4238 i didnt die bro💀
In high school i was a percussionist so me and my buddies would be at the back of the class sticking pencils to the wall
I'm surprised more people didn't know about the pencil and wall trick. Kids at my school used to do it. Idk how they figured it out cus I go to a tech school. They must've been bored during class. They used to stick them on the wall and leave them there for the next class day just in case they forgot a pencil. Personally though I used that trick to stick small colorful plastic babies to the walls all around my school. 10/10 would recommend doing it with babies it's so much fun. Teachers get confused.
This channel is the definition of never let ‘‘em know your next move 😭
Your comment killed "Never let em know your next move" imo.
I knew his next move
1st one didnt rlly seem .egit second one seemed legit 3rd my family has tried it before so i new it was real so i chose the most legit one the second one and i was right cuz your right this channel is the definition of never lrt them know your next move
@@ashleyaustin71431st one was pretty obvious it was legit. If you learnt about friction..
Everybody pushing charger blocks against the walls right now
well not me i know it can damage walls
I’ve legit never seen someone do this to a charger block but I have seen it done with a pencil
@@TrueTruthHonestI DISNT KNOW, NOW I GOTTA PAINT AGAIN FML
A is wrong, locked in! Oh, damn!
The sunscreen: "sunbum" 💀
yeah thats the company?
@@bradyperforming7084 I know, I just like the name Xd
we used to stick pencils to the walls like that at school lol
SAMEE
same here
same
HOW??
In my school we’d just throw pencils into walls in ceilings like throwing knives, don’t remember anyone sticking stuff like this
Sunscreen blocks UV, not infrared waves. Science class paid off fr
That's what I was thinking
Exactly what I said to myself (except I never learned that in science class 💀)
You Americans have "science class"?
Jesus Christ
@@lambsauce5312 what’s it called, then?
yup same, well i just studied sunscreen
This is the one I fully undertsanded
I do the pencil on the wall all the time when im bored in school back then😅
Instructions unclear, charger is inside wall
Lowkey this is one of the best series on CZcams
That was a favorite trick in school. Can't tell you how may times kids would stick pencils to the walls while we were walking to lunch
Damn two fake bananas must of took a long time to make then look so realistic
No, because the third one was literally my kindergarten science fair project 💀
1
Exactly😂
not my kindergarten but 3rd grade
I did too
I swear😭😭😭😭😭
Bruh the second was is crazy I heard “harmful infrared light and that was all it took” 😂😂
We just recently had a unit on waves at school so I instantly knew
since im tall, i steal my friends pencils and just rub them against the wall at the very top and they can’t get it lol
I did the 1st one at school so many times. It’s just a place to hold ur stuff
Instructions unclear: scratched the paint off the wall.
i actually tried that and it actually does scratch my wall😭
I tried it and ended up eating the paint. Got a little hungry and I also no longer have a wall. Very unclear
Instructions unclear, orange on the wall now, my mom boutta kill me💀
My pencil now has a white scratch on it and a vermilion scratch on the wall
Veeerry unclear, now my mom boutta destroy me💀
@@GG11VRCurrent Objective: *Survive*
I’m surprised that so many people didn’t know the wall trick- me and my friends would do it in middle school and the teachers would get annoyed
Oh, well I didn't know it because I have no friends and I've been homeschooled since 4th grade
@@_wompwompmiyaI can be your friend
Ywah fr i one stuck my entire chromebook to a wall like that, to this day im still impressed it worked
@@_wompwompmiyayou’re weird
@@gaigem3403 Thanks for stating the obvious... ☠️
I scratch my perfect charger for this videos now you own me a charger. 🙂🙂🙂
the first one is so specific that it might as well be fake
Bro casually broke physics
Bro go to school
Yeah really go to school
this dude forgot that friction exists
That's mean I just forgot jes why
Go to school bro
i’m still amazed every time how he is juggling the paper ball
He uses the same clip each time
Bro just stuck a fucking pencil to a wall by rubbing it on and said nothing about it.😂
Not me accidentally ripping the paint of my wall trying to stick something on it💀
Science and biology class finally came in clutch
fr that last one got me tripping back to 8th grade
Only knew about the third one cause of the capillary action 💀
Biology is science
You won't fool me with sunscreen. I'm pretty much a vampire, so I know that the villain in my story is UV, not IR.
Bro what, “I’m a vampire and my villain is UV not IR”, bro thinks he the main character
@@endavenger8504he’s being over dramatic for the sake of being funny, he’s not actually serious
@@endavenger8504 bro what, "bro thinks he's the main character" bro thinks guy was serious saying he was a vampire
@@endavenger8504L
@@endavenger8504it's still there or did he respond?
Bro doesn't need air condition he got sunscreen
I knew the first one was real because there’s a bunch of random pencils on the classroom walls, in my social studies class there’s one that’s been there since January
Bro made me scrape my charger💀
yeah that first one isnt real either xd
SAME
Maybe it doesn’t work with a charger but I’ve done the first one before with a pencil a while back.
SAME!
@@avocadopeanuthe proved is real
One day, there will be an "All were fake" option.
He already made a "none were fake" video
Been on edge ever since
@@Astrobay13damn you've been edging for a long time
@@narlie2974 non stop, 24/7
Dude the wall one got me, I was and still am very confused
Me, getting it wrong: oh right, im so stupid.
...
HOLD UP A SECO-
I thought the first one was just a shot of a floor. Now that I think about it, that'd be a weird floor...
imagine standing on that with bare feet
and on top having a flatfoot
and remember that there are way too many neurons that make things like lego more PAIN
B.
Explanation:
1. The friction of an object produces a slight millisecond of heat and “melts” the object to a wall.
2.Sunscreen contains a substance called nonfutonium acid which in other words means “heat resistance”. ( DONT DO THIS! THIS ONE WAS THE TRASH!)
3. Paper towels are simply just absorbent 😊
Thanks for reading
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the right answer but not how i would explain it,
he said sunscreen blocks infrared and thats the wrong part... because it doesnt. it blocks UV-rays and not infrared
@@Docani_ oh yes my apologies I just now realized that 🤦♂️
@@TheBrickGuy-LEGO No problem! everyone makes mistakes.
It’s called Chromatography for the paper towel one
I do the wall pencil one at school all the time💀
blud said no to gravity
I was like "wait it measures hear using infrared light, sunscreen blocks ultraviolet radiation, those couldn't be further from eachother"
Yeah, that's a few orders of magnitude off
They could be further, he could have said radio waves
haha i was thinking that putting sunscreen will make that part glow in uv cameras cos the uv rays are getting reflected instead of absorbed. The video had the effect of rays getting absorbed so it had to be fake
The first one is literally my childhood. I walk into my class and I see like 50 pencils stuck to the wall
I remember them in the ceiling lmao
@@miningandcraftingsince2013OMG ME TO WE'D THROW THEM UP ON THE POINTED END AND STICK EM IN THE CEILING 😂
What wall type/ paint type?
@@Lingeronii I took em out
Isac Newton was on a lunchbreak😂
I was suspicious of the sunscreen one, because it's meant to block ultraviolet not infrared, but the wall one just looked way too easy to fake.
bro is no one gon talk abt the skills in the intro
The skills to cut out all the footage of the failed attempts? Pretty sure most 9 year olds could do that nowadays.
What I’ve learned from these videos is it’s almost NEVER the one you think.
Meh, so far I haven't been wrong on a single one. Books do work
i thought A was fake 💀💀
Decades ago at school, we used to do that friction lock to the chalk board rubber (back then we called it a black board, because it was a board painted black), and the teacher would spend ages tryna find it…. Hehehehe
I still have paint on the back of my phone case from trying that wall thing back in December lmao
A phone is way too heavy for static electricity to hold up
I tried the pencil one and got yellow Ticonderoga paint all over the blue wall
It melted the pencil paint instead of the wall paint lmao
SAME 😭😭😭
good pencil taste tho
Someone in my school put like 30 pencils lined up in the corridor
Same but with red 😭
I knew about the painted wall thing because I used to do it with pens at school
Me pauseling the end of the vid to go test the first one out: 🏃➡️🏃➡️🏃➡️✏️🔌
I did not know how the infrared camera actually worked and assumed it worked based on radiation. Ty for teaching me about that. I assumed the first one was fake initially
Infrared is a type of radiation actually, albeit not harmful
Infrared is a type of radiation but the radiation sunblock blocks the radiation it blocks is U.V not infrared
infrared is radiation just not harmful (some animals like snakes see in infrared)
Even light is radiation. Think about it like this. Visible light ranges from red to violet (rainbow). Ultraviolet (UV) is larger than violet (ultra means beyond) and infrared is smaller than red (infra means below, just like inferior). By larger and smaller I'm referring to their wavelengths. Since UV light is larger than visible light, sunscreen is able to block it without blocking visible light since visible light is small enough to penetrate through. However, since INFRAred light is smaller than visible light, it cannot be blocked without also blocking visible light. Similar to how you can sift water out of sand but you cannot also remove the sand without also draining the water.
@@OmNomCRwow i thought you only ate candy but you're actually smart
Knew the dye one straight away because I just recently learned about electrolysis last year so I instantaneously recognized it
The dye one is real lmao watch the full video.
@@xenoslayer2983 I meant I knew whether it was true or false right away, I didnt mean i knew it was the odd one out (because it wasnt)
@@Slammaramma oh my bad
another fact similar to the wall one, if you do a similar way of applying force to a coin using your thumb to a metal surface it'll stick
UV is harmful, not IR.
IR causes warmth, it is a very lovely light spectrum.
The pencil trick is an old elementary school classic
The thermal camera one is the one that sounds the most true. This one is a challenging one I lost completely
nah it dont work like that. itll stop the UV light penetrating skin and stop it from doing damage, but it wont cool you down. thermal cameras show colours for the temps, the brighter and closer to white it is, the hotter it is, the darker and closer to black, the colder. his hands are about the same as holding them on something in the fridge for around a minute.
Ir camera wouldn’t pick it up but a UV camera would, I’ve seen the uv cam study and mixed them up
Sad because it’s fake sunscreen does not block heat
was it just me or would anybody else stick pencils to the walls at school like the first clip? 😭
There's a wall in my class room that just has pencils all over it with no adhesive.
Student tryna make an excuse as to why he didn't to his work page: uh... I didn't have a pencil.
Teacher: really? Just go get one. There's a bunch right there.
THE HELL IS THE 1ST ONE TRUE?
Yea i got used of one those shape mazes with the metal ball inside :p
Yeah people do it to the walls in my school 😭
for me it didnt work
Didn't work to me, seems like some sort of bait or gaskight
@@TuxerTuxarskill issue fr no cap
When you are a physics major 👁️👄👁️
I use that last one to keep the dish racks dry, just link a napkin from the rack to the sink
I knew the first one was real cause we always did it with pencils in school
1rst one also works with most light plastic stuff
My guess: B. Sunscreen should block UV, not IR
Edit: I feel incredibly smart
If he had just put a lot of sunscreens on he would have gotten a similar result as the solvents evaporated but it wouldn’t be sustained.
Incidentally have you seen the UV camera photos of people with sunscreen on? Some look like something from a horror movie.
so does putting on sunscreen count as black face /s @@glenecollins
@@TheMoonlight1711 some possibly if people saw only in UVA and UVB otherwise those would be ~white light face though some reflect UV so they would be more like UV face.
Bro the pencil drew my wall 💀
So humans now can make items float on a wall like spider man 😃
Bro earned me a good beating from my parents
I knew I watch tooo much science 💀💀💀
should watch more English next
@@Meow-tp2oc I accidentally put b
@@blaze0909nah, i think he was referring to the 'to' that should've been a 'too'
@@skullzs1983 learn english
For once in my life,I finally got it right.
I am in college and y’all got me out here acting like a child with the sticking stuff on a wall trick
I tried the wall one and now my charger has the color of my wall on it 😂😂😂
same lol
lol same
SAME, and my wall has scratches on it-
@@CrazyCody44 yeah
WTF I TRIED THE CHARGING BLOCK ONE AND MY MIND WAS BLOWN
I remember doing the 3rd one like 2 times during elementary.
My charger is now scrached
I've done the first one, the pencil one, whenever I got bored in art class, me and my friends would have a competition to see who could stick their pencil to the wall first.
You need a UV camera to see the sunscreen. It's actually a useful way to see if you missed a spot
I’ve seen a similar video about the sunscreen but I didn’t pay attention to which camera you said 😭😭
The second the other 2 I have seen in action