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Showing posts with label Magic videos. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Smoothini Magician Performed Amazing Tricks in America's Got Talent 2014


This Magician Blew Everyone Away With His Amazing Magic Tricks. This Is A Must-See Performance! Bar Magician Flies Through Amazing Tricks - America's Got Talent 2014



Smoothini calls himself the "ghetto Houdini" and is probably the most amazing bar magician you'll ever see. I can't believe the tricks he pulls off without any crazy props. You've gotta see this.


 Smoothini is an ex-Marine turned "ghetto Houdini" is an incredible Magician, must see! Watch as he wows the crowd with his mind-blowing bar magic, and makes Howie Mandel's pen disappear up his nose!


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Unbelievable Magician Stuns Everyone At Britain's Got Talent


As a kid, I became obsessed with magic, mostly to do with cards. The idea of tricking someone then watching their expressions, which inevitably was proceeded by, "How did you do that?", was absolutely priceless. James More doesn't dabble in my childhood card tricks. Instead, he stuns an entire crowd, leaving them all in awe.


Sunday, April 13, 2014

Andrew Kelly Tricks Pulls On Ellen And Her Audience!


You'd Never Believe The Tricks This Guy, Andrew Kelly, Pulls On Ellen And Her Audience!


This is Andrew Kelly. He's a professional close-up magician from London, England. He makes his television debut here on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." He wows her, the audience, and the people watching from home with his tricks. He's completely self-taught, but you'd never believe it! He's darn good at what he does!

Friday, January 3, 2014

The combustion of mercury - The Pharaoh's serpent


Mercury thiocyanate was formerly used in pyrotechnics causing an effect known as the Pharaoh's serpent or Pharaoh's snake. When the compound is in the presence of a strong enough heat source, a rapid exothermic reaction is started which produces a large mass of coiling serpent-like solid. An inconspicuous flame which is often blue but can also occur in yellow/orange accompanies the combustion. The resulting solid can range from dark graphite grey to light tan in color with the inside generally much darker than the outside.


This property was discovered by Wöhler in 1821, soon after the first synthesis of mercury thiocyanate: "winding out from itself at the same time worm-like processes, to many times its former bulk, a very light material the color of graphite...". For some time, a firework product called "Pharaoschlangen" was available to the public in Germany, but was eventually banned when the toxic properties of the product were discovered through the death of several children mistakenly eating the resulting solid.

A similar, although less extreme, effect to the Pharaoh's serpent can be achieved using a firework known as a black snake. These are generally benign products, usually consisting of sodium bicarbonate or a mixture of linseed oil and naphthalenes.

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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Incredible Experiment, The Physics Is Really A Magic


Hi, We have studied in our schools and universities some of the Physics topics and it's depends of course on the nature rules, but the most incredible thing is to know these nature rules and employing them in somethings that help the whole world.

Here in this experiment the students try to watch the result of the air pressure rules . Erst they heating a 55 gallon steel drum then putting it in the iced water. Its been done before but its always fun to watch.



The most amazing thing in this video that the girl is  disturbing because the experiment didn't work at first but after trying to cooling the drum a crash was happened. Go a head and watch this video .


For whom who doesn't know what the pressure means here is  a definition: Pressure (the symbol: p) is the force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface of an object. Gauge pressure (also spelled gage pressure)[a] is the pressure relative to the local atmospheric or ambient pressure. via Wikipedia