The receipt thing is incorrect, some do work on pressure, McDonald's used to, yes yes i know it a thermic reaction caused by friction on the paper and pressure, but its still pressure.
I know flames that don’t have shadows but I feel like I’m going insane or something cause I swear I’ve seen the black wavy lines within where a fire’s shadow should be. Note I haven’t looked a fire in daylight in a long time but I swear that I’ve seen that stuff before. If not guess its just my child memory being crappy.
The straw thing I know from experience, the candle is common sense to me, so this one was easy for me. I also knew previously about the temperature part.
Wow my dude You know it depends on the type of receipt paper? Temperature or not I used to get imprints of credit cards for manual transactions on the receipts instead of pulling out the fucking credit card stamp sliding machine.
Here's the link to the full Episode 1 video with all 4 rounds: https://youtu.be/87OAEXcNssE
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2 easy
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2 is bs
The receipt thing is incorrect, some do work on pressure, McDonald's used to, yes yes i know it a thermic reaction caused by friction on the paper and pressure, but its still pressure.
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Nooo how tf did i get this wrong. I always use my lighter to do that to the receipt after i use an atm😭
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not gullible its just not knowing most science facts💀
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2 it whould need your mom not just some wacks
Receipt paper is heat sensitive
Low-key thought the first and second were bullshit
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Actually some of them are pressure sensitive, the ones at a few stores were I live are
And here I thought 1 or 3 was fake 😂
Anyone click purely for the thumbnail
I KNEW IT!!!!
Mans got something personal with that receipt
Increase pressure and the temperature will go up. Depends on how ‘closed’ of a system you have under that plank of wood.
I know flames that don’t have shadows but I feel like I’m going insane or something cause I swear I’ve seen the black wavy lines within where a fire’s shadow should be. Note I haven’t looked a fire in daylight in a long time but I swear that I’ve seen that stuff before. If not guess its just my child memory being crappy.
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dont touch recipts if you value your hormone health
Yay. Got it!
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I was confused because I thought the repeated smacks from the wood would heat up the receipt
2, way too easy. Being a cashier + teller when younger, I knew how to "blacken" receipts.
2cnd is cap quz fire is a light source and dosent have a Shadow
The straw thing I know from experience, the candle is common sense to me, so this one was easy for me. I also knew previously about the temperature part.
Wellll enough pressure could cause an energy transfer producing heat
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Wow my dude You know it depends on the type of receipt paper? Temperature or not I used to get imprints of credit cards for manual transactions on the receipts instead of pulling out the fucking credit card stamp sliding machine.
2 is wrong cuz turning to black is caused by thermal heat
Technically if you hit the receipt hard enough it would work
2 is fake :3
2 isn't real, they react with heat not smaking it with a shoe..
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I KNEW I SAW A JUMP CUT
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It’s 2
Well on the beginning I was thinking that the potato one is wrong but no I thought very reasonably and found the receipt was wrong
I did it
In reality ur finger goes th4outh rhe straw
Where is klaus attack need timestamp
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I learned the 1st and 3rd in science class