Monday, May 14, 2007

Amazing Glass Illusion


In this video this guy fills the white liquid most probably milk from a smaller glass to consecutive bigger glasses & the amazing thing is that the same quantity of liquid that is in the smaller glass even fills the consecutive bigger glass to its brim. This goes on till the biggest glass is filled to its brim. And later he refills all the four smaller glasses using the liquid from the biggest glass.
This video has been getting quite a few comments: one said, " there are smaller glasses filled of water glued on the bottom of each glass. You can see that the milk becomes less dense as it passes to a larger glass. While others said, it's not milk he is pouring, it's water mixed with something (maybe cornstarch). By pouring it into succeeding glasses, the guy is actually mixing the solution, which causes it to expand and increase its volume. And some even said, That makes more sense than my theory... the one that they had an invisible cow on top of the glasses, filling 'em with more extra milk.
So what do you think, is this a real amazing glass illusion?



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2 comments:

Dave said...

Look closely at the glasses. They look to have clear cones in them. The volume of each glass is the same.

Joe said...

No, there are no cones, there is however a center part of the glass which is filled with clear water, and the feathering on the glass covers it. If you watch as he re-fills the second to last cup you can see the two levels of liquid in the last cup.

The difference is when he does it the FIRST time, he is careful not put any into the center chamber, but the second time he tries to fill them both at the same time.