Egely Wheel Telekinesis-Fact or Fiction?

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2019
  • In this video I bought and Egely Disk Vitality indicator that supposedly moves through your body's "bio-energy" or telekinesis. Is it true? I test it out myself to see if it truly can move simply through concentration. I test it with gloves on, in a jar, and even in a vacuum chamber.
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  • @radicalxedward8047
    @radicalxedward8047 Před 4 lety +1723

    The “vitality detector” spins faster for his right hand... I don’t want to know

  • @hueyfreeman1603
    @hueyfreeman1603 Před 4 lety +1995

    Whoever made this is a genius. Probably only has a production cost of $1.50, yet yields 3000% profit. They knew people would be dumb enough 😂

    • @perihelion7798
      @perihelion7798 Před 4 lety +121

      Smart people have always been scamming money from gullible people.

    • @TopLob
      @TopLob Před 4 lety +100

      Doubt it costs much more than 0.10$ to make, tbh. The profit margin must be ridiculous.

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Před 4 lety +84

      @@TopLob well there are some precise pieces involved so it's not THAT cheap but definitely less than $3 to produce. Making it frictionless is not a simple process.

    • @perihelion7798
      @perihelion7798 Před 4 lety +47

      @@ThePrufessa It is NOT 'frictionless', but has low enough friction to spin when a gentle breeze is present. Fools and their money are often parted...by smarter people.

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Před 4 lety +43

      @@perihelion7798 omfg dude I know it's not "frictionless" nothing is frictionless. All I said was I think it costs about $3 to produce. Not sure why you're telling me about fools and their money because my comment had nothing to do with that.

  • @kashifmohammad6528
    @kashifmohammad6528 Před 4 lety +216

    Light a candle on one side and put and ice cube on other side. See if turns faster.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Před 4 lety +19

      That's an interesting experiment. Surely that would affect the wheel.

    • @vedanlkektokekto6872
      @vedanlkektokekto6872 Před 3 lety +2

      Its aiar

    • @letsomethingshine
      @letsomethingshine Před 3 lety +7

      This "experiment" reminds me of the "Moon has its own cold light" Muslim experiment where heat loss from a thermometer is not understood by some Muslim apologists/missionariesto be accelerated by open sky.

    • @pavel9652
      @pavel9652 Před 2 lety +1

      @@letsomethingshine I had challenged a few on the internet. They have definitely special intellectual needs. They seem to use circular logic a lot, are quoting their book as a scientific evidence, etc. Ridicules beyond belief!

    • @VideographerExperience
      @VideographerExperience Před 2 lety

      Just the candle should work.
      *Short candle.*

  • @AuroraCityProject
    @AuroraCityProject Před 4 lety +683

    You could have tried using smoke to detect air flow, should be much more effective than styrofoam peanuts ;)

    • @lakrumallawa6454
      @lakrumallawa6454 Před 4 lety +38

      Your comment IS relevant.

    • @LickMyMusketBallsYankee
      @LickMyMusketBallsYankee Před 4 lety +28

      James Randi used styrofoam peanuts to detect air flow by people claiming they have psychic energy, and he debunked them all. I'd wager it's a pretty effective method.

    • @12Acorns
      @12Acorns Před 4 lety +7

      Lick My Musket Balls Yankee and then some youtuber who did it will be like a flat earthier saying some random stuff claiming stuff was faked

    • @yasyasmarangoz3577
      @yasyasmarangoz3577 Před 4 lety +1

      hm...

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety +16

      @@LickMyMusketBallsYankee Yes, he famously caught the "telekinetic" James Hydrick blowing on things like books to turn the pages hands free using the packing peanut method.

  • @virtual_ninja810
    @virtual_ninja810 Před 4 lety +479

    That background music adds more creepiness to the video

    • @lyrimetacurl0
      @lyrimetacurl0 Před 4 lety +8

      I really like how it slowed down when he tried the glove and then it started spinning again and the music came back.

    • @Purelax
      @Purelax Před 4 lety

      No Shiro Senpai no.

    • @maruftim
      @maruftim Před 4 lety

      @Shiro Tan no.

    • @scriptbug6486
      @scriptbug6486 Před 4 lety

      That fake hand was a bonus.

    • @sheeeitmayn4384
      @sheeeitmayn4384 Před 2 lety

      Lol duh

  • @clutchyfinger
    @clutchyfinger Před 4 lety +795

    Formula 1 aerodynamic engineers taking notes on this video

    • @waltzux90
      @waltzux90 Před 4 lety +21

      Williams aero engineers definitely should :D

    • @jhontargeryian7588
      @jhontargeryian7588 Před 4 lety +10

      Clutchyfinger yes stupid people waste their great knowledge and wisdom by creating this kind of stupid things to make money instead to work with engeneering that was useful to people

    • @moodyfingers7301
      @moodyfingers7301 Před 4 lety +19

      @@jhontargeryian7588 they make money, what is the problem?

    • @alasdair4161
      @alasdair4161 Před 4 lety +4

      Only after lowering the cone of silence, and evacuating it to zero atmospheres... so those pesky scrutineers won't hear a thing..

    • @maruftim
      @maruftim Před 4 lety +3

      @@jhontargeryian7588 that's business

  • @nixdorfbrazil
    @nixdorfbrazil Před 4 lety +145

    I finally figured out why I love this channel. He makes you really look like YOU are doing the experiment yourself. Even he knew before hand what's going to happen he seems to figure out stuff along the way (I think he actually do), and then put it on the video. Well done sir! Well done!

  • @wizrom3046
    @wizrom3046 Před 2 lety +12

    "Its really hard to de-bunk"
    Puts a glass over it...
    "Never mind"

  • @rogersowers9837
    @rogersowers9837 Před 4 lety +216

    If this was real....no hands needed...just concentrate with your MIND....thinking move left, or move right.

    • @arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060
      @arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060 Před 4 lety +18

      Well he stated that it claims to work off chi/ki which is supposed to come out of your hands and feet. Regardless I think it's a heat reaction

    • @skyffi6475
      @skyffi6475 Před 4 lety +15

      Chi is energy hence heat of your body and that heat creates airflow which turns the wheel... So everything is alright, right?

    • @arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060
      @arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060 Před 4 lety +12

      @@skyffi6475 well chi is supposed to be a lot more than just heat, but I believe this is just heat :p

    • @skyffi6475
      @skyffi6475 Před 4 lety +2

      @@arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060 I heard Chi can be seen with the heat in your body ^^

    • @arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060
      @arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060 Před 4 lety +10

      @@skyffi6475 that makes sense with normal chi flow following normal heat patterns. I'd like to see a thermal imaging of one of those people who can actively control their chi though, sounds pretty cool if it shows up

  • @nox9458
    @nox9458 Před 4 lety +544

    I don't believe in telekinesis.
    The *eggy* wheel is a paid actor.

    • @adderalll
      @adderalll Před 4 lety +1

      what does that even mean?

    • @huipil
      @huipil Před 4 lety +5

      It's airflow

    • @Midas4x
      @Midas4x Před 4 lety +1

      Sounak Bose 😂😂😂😂

    • @zeyele
      @zeyele Před 4 lety +5

      @@adderalll "I don't get physics, so I use catchphrases to feel better"

    • @dreggory82
      @dreggory82 Před 4 lety +1

      A shill for NASA.

  • @dylanjoseph583
    @dylanjoseph583 Před 4 lety +2

    This is probably my favorite video of yours. Very well done!

  • @FringeWizard2
    @FringeWizard2 Před 4 lety +28

    When you have the jar over top and it moves with left-hand nearby it's because you have a slight opening near the bottom of the jaw where that spout is facing your left-hand.

  • @JohnCena8351
    @JohnCena8351 Před 4 lety +647

    It's all laughs and fun until you realise people actually believe in telekinesis bc they don't understand what's going on and have no interest to find it out.

    • @diewalker103
      @diewalker103 Před 4 lety +35

      Why there’s a black background on your profile pic

    • @notlewisz3713
      @notlewisz3713 Před 4 lety +26

      Ye wtf why do you just have a black profile picture

    • @hyperpesgamers357
      @hyperpesgamers357 Před 4 lety +13

      Why there is a blank space in the comment section

    • @Banydian
      @Banydian Před 4 lety +42

      Switch "telekinesis" to the word "God"

    • @notlewisz3713
      @notlewisz3713 Před 4 lety +3

      Danny agreed

  • @WildPhotoShooter
    @WildPhotoShooter Před 4 lety +86

    The reason why there are slots around the circumference is to catch the air currents, If it was a flat solid disc it probably wouldn't work at all.

    • @---nobody---
      @---nobody--- Před 4 lety +2

      WildPhotoShooter no shit? You said that like it was something people didn’t know or like he didn’t explain that already.

    • @flatearth.sofakingrighthar9742
      @flatearth.sofakingrighthar9742 Před 4 lety +5

      @@---nobody--- Yeah! no shit, the loons that believe this shit works need to be told more than once that it doesn't.

    • @pedalman130
      @pedalman130 Před 3 lety

      @@marcosolo6491 Why is plughole so surprising to you ?

    • @pedalman130
      @pedalman130 Před 3 lety

      @@marcosolo6491 Ouu eerrr matron.

    • @TheLazyVideo
      @TheLazyVideo Před 2 lety +1

      8:32 he says it

  • @VideographerExperience
    @VideographerExperience Před 2 lety +1

    Loved the science purity of your wrapup analysis.
    Total agreement.

  • @The_Tiffster
    @The_Tiffster Před 4 lety +10

    Also, with the beaker, the wheel moved a bit when you used your left hand because the spout was on the left side - it would be cool to see that confirmed by turning the beaker 180° and placing your right hand beside it🌬

  • @shines9290
    @shines9290 Před 4 lety +46

    It has to do with the flow of fluid- air. Your left hand moved it because there was the pour spout allowing the fluid to enter.

  • @xGARIDx
    @xGARIDx Před 4 lety +252

    Now review Ouija board for more mystic

    • @KimonoByteHub
      @KimonoByteHub Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah

    • @Mega_Mikey
      @Mega_Mikey Před 4 lety +10

      Just look up “the ideomotor effect”

    • @avvince
      @avvince Před 4 lety +1

      Yes. Please do it!!!

    • @eklhaft4531
      @eklhaft4531 Před 4 lety

      F

    • @Trixxy04
      @Trixxy04 Před 3 lety +1

      Don't, that stuff is real. Stay away from it. If you want to test with something, get the necrophonic app.

  • @Fusimester
    @Fusimester Před 3 lety +8

    Hi! I built such a wheel around 2002 after seeing an interview with György Egely on a Hungarian TV show. A disc cut from a sheet of paper has proven to be much more effective than plastics and metals. We experimented with it a lot with colleagues. Some of us have learned to turn back, stop, start with a motionless hand. I just had to focus. For someone the smaller wheel, for someone the bigger wheel worked better. We had a yoga master on the team, he could do the best tricks with it. But it never worked if we covered it with a glass. Whether it’s the heat moving it or something else, we learned to control the movement, and that was the real reason for our amazement :-D .

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick Před 3 lety +2

      That is really cool actually!

    • @oneguyontheinternet9998
      @oneguyontheinternet9998 Před 3 lety +1

      I can control the temperature of my hand (to a degree - haha) by thinking about it. It's fun to hold a thermometer (or use an infrared thermometer) and change the reading by thinking.
      There's nothing odd or unusual about that ability - it's simple biofeedback (relaxed is warm, stressed is cold). That might have been what you were doing without realizing it!

    • @deelynn8611
      @deelynn8611 Před 2 lety +4

      The hand should be taken out of the equation entirely. Do it at a distance, with only the mind, to prove telekinesis.

  • @carbon_no6
    @carbon_no6 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m not particularly bright, but even I knew exactly what the mechanisms were that made this item work as soon as you showed the directions in which half-circled position was the key.

  • @daniel-zt6im
    @daniel-zt6im Před 4 lety +67

    Technically it does use energy ( heat and motion energy ) to move the wheel lol .

    • @gnostaoticanarchangautalch4225
      @gnostaoticanarchangautalch4225 Před 4 lety +2

      @DarkGrisen if you removed your comment you being observant would be true.

    • @astral2048
      @astral2048 Před 4 lety +1

      @DarkGrisen Grammar Nazi detected! Anyway, what even is the point of arguing over the internet with some random person? Just stop.

    • @luckyblockyoshi
      @luckyblockyoshi Před 3 lety +2

      @DarkGrisen >get your grammar right and then we can talk
      you might want to reread this statement

    • @embershalaz8269
      @embershalaz8269 Před 3 lety +1

      DarkGrisen who are you to talk? Your grammar is incorrect, theirs is okay.

    • @luckyblockyoshi
      @luckyblockyoshi Před 2 lety

      @@babayada2015 (it's not grammatically correct)

  • @rogersowers9837
    @rogersowers9837 Před 4 lety +35

    PS....I can move Styrofoam cups without touching them... (static of course) from walking on carpet.

    • @marn200
      @marn200 Před 4 lety +1

      roger sowers and then your hair starts to dancs

    • @ven1483
      @ven1483 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm pretty sure it's 'static' electricity doing this. The reason it stops moving after the initial placement of his hands is because the charges have equalized. This is not air currents.

    • @feminico2613
      @feminico2613 Před 4 lety

      Psi hmmmm

    • @tra7594
      @tra7594 Před 4 lety +1

      static electricity is greatly misunderstood

    • @SirGlazer
      @SirGlazer Před 4 lety

      Dio Brando dang I didn’t know u watched this I just found you on Dio the road roller

  • @sweatshirtguy3424
    @sweatshirtguy3424 Před 4 lety +8

    You could achieve the same affect that the eggy wheel does with like a square 4 inch by 4 paper folded diagonally twice tbh and on a sharp pencil tip if any one of the viewers watching the video were gonna buy it.

  • @SyntaxScout
    @SyntaxScout Před 11 měsíci +1

    Amazing channel,great educational content.

  • @LabNinja
    @LabNinja Před 4 lety +9

    Great video! All 14 minutes of it. Keep it coming... :)

  • @jacob818tanner
    @jacob818tanner Před 4 lety +6

    I wish you put a heated or cooled curved object next to it , so you could mimic what you were able to do with your hands. That would have helped to prove your hypothesis. I hope you can find a way to do more experiments with this thing. Thumbs Up

  • @manfredicortonesi8919
    @manfredicortonesi8919 Před 4 lety

    really liked tgis video. it would be great to have other videos debunking this type of products

  • @madogblue
    @madogblue Před 3 měsíci

    Good Job with the tests

  • @daisythompson8228
    @daisythompson8228 Před 3 lety +7

    I like the way you think. I've been a subscriber for several years and I really enjoy your channel I think it's very educational and you're personality made it enjoyable to watch. I would consider myself scientifically minded and I really enjoy the learning process but I also do not like to discredit spirituality and quite honestly think that there is probably some sort of bridge between science and spirituality that we just have not quite worked out yet.

  • @GeoffPlitt
    @GeoffPlitt Před 4 lety +7

    Great video. I think higher speed breathing or airflow is also more likely to create localized channels of flow surrounded by high turbulence, so mostly just turbulence reaches the wheel (no torque). A slow/steady breath is more likely to create wake patterns (like a boat through water), so a more laminar flow, or a sustained wave pattern hits the device, imparting torque. The Action Lab should revisit these experiments with a Schlieren Optics approach to reveal the actual shape of the wavefronts hitting the wheel.

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick Před 3 lety +2

      That would be cool. I’d love to see that.

  • @stateddead
    @stateddead Před 4 lety +1

    I really hope you're a professor or something because these videos are great they get me thinking, also have some ideas that might affect the experimentation process on this. Hypothesis stays the same but would like to test other methods and see if that hypothesis evolves, regardless thank you!

  • @jchoneandonly
    @jchoneandonly Před 4 lety +1

    I appreciate that you're actually pointing out the real plausible uses of the wheel

  • @chungchi001
    @chungchi001 Před 4 lety +12

    Honestly I was expecting The Action Lab will release a video relating to Grant Thompson's incident.
    I subscribed to The Action Lab & The King of Random because of their interesting experiments. Way back to my memories with vacuum chamber stuffs... Sad...
    R.I.P Grant Thompson

  • @goku44ssj62
    @goku44ssj62 Před 4 lety +153

    Hey Action Lab! I loved this video but I do want you to review about the 'Quantum Entanglement' as I think you are one of the best man that can easily make someone easily understand about anything and also with your practical experiments. Its a great thing if you would think from my side. So I would recommend you to make a video on this topic not only because I am curious but also its a great thing that everyone who loves science or even an ordinary man should know about.
    Please like my comment so that The Action Lab can see my comment and can make a video for this.......

  • @dawid4190
    @dawid4190 Před 4 lety

    That was a very interesting summary

  • @porbit101
    @porbit101 Před 4 lety

    Great video!

  • @patrickwood4487
    @patrickwood4487 Před 3 lety +5

    The wonderful thing about this experiment is that the friction and energy to start/stop rotation is so low that many possible factors need to be considered. All observations under various scenarios indicate that it was primarily controlled by air flow. That does not rule out other factor such static charge from also having an influence and the plastic fins probably have very high resistance so the induced static charge would last a while. As to why the right hand seems to have the greatest effect, he moved it faster and directly into position (possibly right handed) maximizing tangential flow. Also when analyzing a problem and staring at the wheel very carefully we often turn our heads to maximize our vision. In so doing we may affect which direction exhalation goes. My guess is that the experimenter breaths harder to right than left unless he is staring at something on the left. Depending on face geometry, there may be a slight a slight lack of symmetry favoring right predominant breathing. I've noticed in a mirror if I center my eyes to identical height my head is slightly tilted, for instance. Asymmetry is in body form is a fact of life, just ask Quasimodo.

    • @joshuaraper61
      @joshuaraper61 Před 2 lety +1

      Fantastic sir! Fantastic!

    • @drichards4426
      @drichards4426 Před rokem

      True but what that assumes that airflow and telekinesis are mutually exclusive. What's more important is whether his will is involved in any outcome.

  • @oliverscott7424
    @oliverscott7424 Před rokem +3

    When I was on a 2 week scout camp called Jamboree in South Australia, I felt a lot of telekinetic energy.

  • @shrikrishnaclothstore6537

    Your videos are awesome... Your explanation also makes sense to even children

  • @zoinksxscooby
    @zoinksxscooby Před 4 lety

    I love the mic drop at the very end. 👌😎

  • @iftaylor9445
    @iftaylor9445 Před 4 lety +4

    Run a comb through your hair then hold the comb near the wheel. Electrons from a static difference in potential are efficiently lost at the points of objects. Your finger tips are the points.

  • @pneumalives
    @pneumalives Před 4 lety +3

    It really is nice to see this analyzed without the bias. Lots of people out there have been fooling themselves.

  • @erikferland6602
    @erikferland6602 Před 2 lety

    Great illustration of the air motes and eddies!! Science!!!

  • @godismyjudge4964
    @godismyjudge4964 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember owning a small lamp thing that had the shade was shaped like a pinwheel and the shade used this exact pin balance hardware. The bulb was designed to generate more heat than a normal bulb which would cause air to rise through the shade and due to the pinwheel shape the shade will spin.

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 Před 4 lety +39

    *According to Mob Psycho 100*
    It is real, it is very real that the Animation style changes

  • @batlrar
    @batlrar Před 3 lety +5

    If you happen to still have this around, I wonder if you can put it in a closed off glass or plastic box and try to move it by shining a laser on either side of it? The laser might be enough to heat up the air on one side of it to get it to spin, and the box would make it so that you could test it from a distance and be sure that the air currents in the room have very little effect on it.

  • @veenoir1991
    @veenoir1991 Před 2 lety +1

    A really nuanced review from a scientist regarding the spiritual part of the mechanics here.

  • @Z7Sakari
    @Z7Sakari Před 2 lety +1

    The reason it was moving so much with the small beaker was because you had your hand on the side with the spout.
    It provided an opening for more air to move through relative to the complete seal with that cup or the vacuum jar.

  • @gilvanjr8384
    @gilvanjr8384 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey, try to explain eletron lens, and gravity lens, how should it's images look like? I saw news about capturing the spinning of black holes with gravity lens, that's amazing!

  • @kokomoman
    @kokomoman Před 4 lety +3

    It seems like the wheel is also affected by static electricity as well since it moves in the vacuum jar, but only when he moves his hand next to it, not while his hand is stationary next to it.

  • @ProfessorBeautiful
    @ProfessorBeautiful Před 2 lety

    A good demonstration of experimental method

  • @somemes9546
    @somemes9546 Před 4 lety

    Nice explanation

  • @jawdpeso1990
    @jawdpeso1990 Před 4 lety +3

    i honestly think it might be the human's magnetic field. it may be small but it has the potential to move/spin it

  • @wazaaaken9256
    @wazaaaken9256 Před 4 lety +5

    5:05 left hand near the jar beak so air comes there

  • @dianemorgan7474
    @dianemorgan7474 Před 4 lety

    This is so cool!

  • @ant_mk3596
    @ant_mk3596 Před 2 lety +1

    The reason you could move it with your left hand in the jar is because on that side the spout is there which allows a small amount of airflow in

  • @cxx23
    @cxx23 Před 4 lety +4

    4:55 it moved because of the pouring spout.

  • @danielgoodwin7679
    @danielgoodwin7679 Před 4 lety +28

    "Don't try to bending the spoon with your mind, it's impossible. Instead, realize there is no spoon" (Citation, Matrix).

    • @tommyrasmussen2337
      @tommyrasmussen2337 Před 4 lety +2

      hi granny wetherwax

    • @MP-wt9kz
      @MP-wt9kz Před 3 lety

      there is another one... Try to see the spoon first. Then you can move it.

    • @Jayhhardy
      @Jayhhardy Před 2 lety

      It is you that must bend.

  • @-Pidi-
    @-Pidi- Před 4 lety

    I love your videos. you are so creative and I really wanted to know if this is real and you do it sciencely

  • @CountCarbsNotCals
    @CountCarbsNotCals Před 4 lety

    I love videos like this.

  • @tman5926
    @tman5926 Před 4 lety +119

    i Wonder why you Right hand has more "chi" ;)

  • @justsomeguy5628
    @justsomeguy5628 Před 4 lety +4

    It could also be due to vibrations from your hands, due to things like minute muscle twitching and your pulse

  • @kellyblack2010
    @kellyblack2010 Před 4 lety +2

    Well it possibly could help with some thing like meditation where breathing is VERY important, if you can consistently turn the wheel without it wobbling and stalling then you know your breathing is calm enough

  • @smalltowndowntown9199
    @smalltowndowntown9199 Před 3 lety +1

    The reason it “turned” under the beaker with your left hand is the spout was on that side and didn’t form a tight seal with the table. Air was able to seep in.

  • @gabriellakosa488
    @gabriellakosa488 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate the efforts, but I wasn`t convinced by the explanation. First of all, a machine like this should be sensitive enough if we supposed to move it with our " energy" whatever that means. So, it is absolutely normal that the airflow would move it too. That`s why I didn`t understand why you only checked the wheel`s movement for a few seconds and then made the conclusion that its only the air flow that moves it. It would be much better to leave the hand there for 2-5 minutes, allow the air flow to stop after your initial hand movement, so that we can see what happens with the wheel after that. Second, there was no explanation about why there is a difference between the 2 hands. If it was only airflow, it should be a similar speed, if you move them similarly. Thirdly, as you only checked it for a few seconds, we only saw the initial movements, which I agree might be due to the airflow, but therefore it was in a particular direction...you could try to turn the wheel in the opposite direction? That would show if this is purely the air flow or something else. Btw, I tried the more expensive version of this many years ago, which is a bit more robust, I borrowed it from someone, and it was interesting to see that I wasn`t able to move it every day. So again, that would question, whether it was only the airflow. So, I think, this needs more experimenting in order to make a solid case. But good start regardless, thanks!

    • @demidrol5660
      @demidrol5660 Před rokem

      your hand is a constant source of heat, so it would create a continious flow for whatever period of time, the diff between hands is probably due to natural assymetry of the body which everyone has, the reason you might not be able to move it every day depends on your current vascular condition which depends on your mood actually - the same reason why your body feels warm and sensitive after you wake up from the bed, and feels cold when you are nervous or scared or concentrated and your vessels and cappilaries shrink.

  • @IdleLancer
    @IdleLancer Před 4 lety +8

    "So I barely exhaled on it and it turned it better than just blowing out of my mouth fast as I could."
    Ahh... If only other people had this guy's wisdom.

  • @Will-sm3cj
    @Will-sm3cj Před 4 lety +2

    I think Cupping your hand focuses a channel of air in that direction that makes it spin. Maybe breathing has some effect

  • @americanrebel413
    @americanrebel413 Před 4 lety

    Cool video thank you.

  • @rockinrobin9093
    @rockinrobin9093 Před 4 lety +30

    Watch what happens when I try to blow”
    “I’m blowing as fast as I can”
    The action lab guy 2019

  • @yllzathaci4886
    @yllzathaci4886 Před 3 lety +6

    it‘s funny how he talks through every possible detail in his experiments. it‘s like he writes all the questions or ifs and buts he thinks he‘ll get in the comments and shuts all of our mouths😂😂😂 i love it

  • @icekk007
    @icekk007 Před 3 lety +1

    What would be cool is to visualize the air movement around the Egely wheel with smoke or water vapor generated from dry ice.

  • @Victiolin
    @Victiolin Před 2 lety

    so so good explanation. Wooooooooooo yes!!

  • @DragoNate
    @DragoNate Před 4 lety +65

    He's lying. It's the photons shooting from his eyes that are moving it.

    • @juxebeats5439
      @juxebeats5439 Před 4 lety +5

      Lmao

    • @shahanshahpolonium
      @shahanshahpolonium Před 4 lety +2

      wait photons dont come from eyes, eyes absorb them

    • @elweewutroone
      @elweewutroone Před 4 lety +1

      Reflection:
      Light is absorbed by atom and the electron energy level increases
      The photon is re-emitted and the electron loses energy

    • @DragoNate
      @DragoNate Před 4 lety +4

      @@shahanshahpolonium how do you explain superman's laser vision then, huh???

    • @DragoNate
      @DragoNate Před 4 lety +1

      @@elweewutroone are you sure? I think you're trying to pull a fast one on me with these large words that do t make sense...

  • @mrmkl9839
    @mrmkl9839 Před 4 lety +4

    As a hungarian I'm impressed that you pronounced Egely's name correctrly.

    • @knownas2017
      @knownas2017 Před 4 lety

      If you're so hungry, why don't you just eat?
      Kappa

    • @mrmkl9839
      @mrmkl9839 Před 4 lety +1

      @@knownas2017 You're right, I'm gonna go eat some Egg(ely)s

    • @knownas2017
      @knownas2017 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mrmkl9839 Yeah, they call me a professional survivalist- So I know these kind of things.
      One time, someone said to me that they were "never going to drink ever again."
      As a professional, I felt I had to do something.
      So, I told them that if they did that, they'd eventually feel thirsty.
      Anyways...
      I hope you enjoy your Eggs. c:

    • @dorzsboss
      @dorzsboss Před 3 lety

      @@knownas2017 cheap humor.

    • @knownas2017
      @knownas2017 Před 3 lety

      @@dorzsboss ok kid

  • @BossOfAllTrades
    @BossOfAllTrades Před 4 lety +1

    I knew it had to be something with the body heat you give off and convection currents because thats the only way i could think of

  • @astral2048
    @astral2048 Před 4 lety +2

    Let me guess before watching. It's caused by convection currents in the air around your hand. Even if it's in a jar, when you touch the jar, heat from your hand conducts through the glass container's wall, heats up the air inside the jar causing it to rise up. Colder air flows towards that area, thus turning the wheel.

  • @1shagg420
    @1shagg420 Před 4 lety +12

    I wonder if you got your hand really cold if the direction would reverse.

    • @QH-173
      @QH-173 Před 4 lety +3

      It’s based on aerodynamics. No matter what the body heat of his hand is, it won’t affect the wheel’s direction.

    • @widowmaker4097
      @widowmaker4097 Před 2 lety

      @@QH-173 so whats happening id its based off aerodynamics and his temperature isnt a factor?

  • @MammaOVlogs
    @MammaOVlogs Před 4 lety +10

    that scared me when the jar collapsed :)

  • @tommyrasmussen2337
    @tommyrasmussen2337 Před 4 lety

    how you explained was exactly what thought

  • @advocadokasser8731
    @advocadokasser8731 Před 3 lety +2

    The air you breath out "bends" by the way your hand is folded around it wich makes it spin along the bended airflow of your breath

  • @jasonwebb1882
    @jasonwebb1882 Před 4 lety +6

    Yeah whoever came up with this, my hat is off to him or her!!! It had to be someone that deals with aerodynamics. Maybe someone from an airplane company. Lol This is pretty cool.

  • @namegame9558
    @namegame9558 Před 4 lety +3

    You remind me of Dan from what's inside and Grant Thompson from the King of Random

    • @QH-173
      @QH-173 Před 4 lety

      R.I.P. Grant Thompson

  • @arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060

    I would suggest trying to bring some sort of heat source near it, even in a vacuum and see if you get any results. Most gimmik vitality things I've seen work off heat

  • @LEARN-UNITY3D
    @LEARN-UNITY3D Před 2 lety

    thanx for explanation .

  • @anujarora0
    @anujarora0 Před 4 lety +8

    4:04 it's just been sitting in my garage. wait,what? Well duh

    • @NathanielOnYouTube
      @NathanielOnYouTube Před 4 lety +1

      It always cracks me up all the various props and stuff he just has laying around. This guys garage must be a trip

  • @NexxuSix
    @NexxuSix Před 4 lety +3

    Air currents looks very plausible, but what about electrostatic forces?

    • @davewilson13
      @davewilson13 Před 4 lety +1

      This would most likely cause attraction or repulsion, which wouldn’t not lead to consistent torque. It would be tough to consistently spin one direction or another.

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick Před 3 lety

      @@davewilson13 thank you

  • @wismy_5032
    @wismy_5032 Před 2 lety +2

    the reason why it moved with your left hand when it was in the beaker is because air went through the little gap where the lip is.

  • @bugoobiga
    @bugoobiga Před 4 lety

    4:56 it was moving with your left hand because that's where the pouring pointy part is, where air can go underneath it there

  • @neuron9
    @neuron9 Před 4 lety +3

    What you're playing with there is called a static motor. The motion comes from ions jumping onto and off of the plastic fingers. Try testing it with things that carry a static charge, like a comb.

  • @GhostEmira
    @GhostEmira Před 4 lety +8

    1 veiw, 4 likes
    CZcams!! Stop being drunk!!

  • @TheBooohda
    @TheBooohda Před 4 lety +1

    Its not air pressure, its static electricity. I do the same thing with just a straw, and the wheel is made of plastic which is very receptive to static electricity that is on your skin give it a slight charge. Of course when I do it I always rub my forearms together to make sure there is enough charge to move the plastic straw.

  • @eristtotjim3435
    @eristtotjim3435 Před 4 lety

    4:45 it is moving only with the left hand because at this side was the pouring tip of the glass and it is not completely sealing the space between table and glass. Thereby warm air could get in.

  • @MilodicMellodi
    @MilodicMellodi Před 4 lety +27

    “My right arm is a lot stronger than my left arm!”
    ;)

  • @demioss4014
    @demioss4014 Před 4 lety +13

    Me: Okay, today am sleeping early...
    Also me at 3 am: *iS TeLeKiNeSiS rEaL ?*

    • @Kanekighoull
      @Kanekighoull Před 4 lety +1

      Dude, you aren't gonna become cool with this bullshit comment

    • @SirGlazer
      @SirGlazer Před 4 lety

      Science Is love He’s just wants you to explain some science

  • @maczajsci7080
    @maczajsci7080 Před 3 lety

    @Action Lab. 5:06 When you covered it with the beaker the spout was facing left so air could have entered for the left hand

  • @Veldaren
    @Veldaren Před 4 lety

    My guess is that it works because of your breathing.
    Very weak air flow gets tighter near your hand, as opposed to the other side without hand, which is able to push the gear on only one side, rotating it.

  • @SweetyPaint
    @SweetyPaint Před 4 lety +35

    That means action lab has deku's mom's quirk

  • @Corey844
    @Corey844 Před 4 lety +10

    I’m glad we have another scientest the king of random is no longer with us😭

    • @thewierdlemon5956
      @thewierdlemon5956 Před 4 lety +1

      Did he die?

    • @daxhopkins7312
      @daxhopkins7312 Před 4 lety

      @@thewierdlemon5956 yes, in a gliding accident apparently.

    • @thedarkermoon7914
      @thedarkermoon7914 Před 3 lety

      @@daxhopkins7312 not calley or (i forgot his name) someone that was like their camera man or something called grant i think

    • @thedarkermoon7914
      @thedarkermoon7914 Před 3 lety

      @@daxhopkins7312 but idk i
      How he died

    • @thedarkermoon7914
      @thedarkermoon7914 Před 3 lety

      @@daxhopkins7312 You Say it's a gliding accident?

  • @guyman3854
    @guyman3854 Před 4 lety +1

    Ya i did this as a kid i put a piece of paper i folded twice to have 4 squares then put the on the tip of a pencil then you put your hands underneath it to make it spin and if you rub your hands it will spin faster

  • @realflow100
    @realflow100 Před 4 lety +1

    My guess is the brownian motion of atoms and molecules in the air and the shape of your hand near causes the tiniest amount of airflow JUST RIGHT to turn it in that specific direction.
    Sorta like brownian motion in water.