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  • Rated by 10fps on Jun 23, 6:28am

    Glass. The reflective index is very similar to water meaning it is hard to see in water. Nothing impressive here.
  • Rated by Draconiann on Jun 20, 9:44pm

    mmmmm, i think this is a fake experiment in the video it seems that thoose "water balls" are just crystal balls in the water.. water makes them invisible, so when they get em out from the water, it seems whatever they said thoose balls were.. :/ i won't even try it, i really think this video has benn made to make fun of all the people who tried it.. and probably failed.
  • Reviewed by Trebuchet65 on May 31, 1:41pm

    Here's what this is http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/clear-spheres-40-grams.
  • Rated by CandySkunk on May 19, 9:21am

    so have any of the people calling fake tried it? thumbs up anyway because it looks cool...someone else should give this a try just in case
  • Rated by lardhat on May 16, 7:15pm

    Tools > Report this stumble > Factually incorrect
  • Rated by the-JinX on Apr 29 2009, 2:34am

    Feel compelled to test .. would be nice if it wasn't a hoax.
  • Rated by DrunkStepdad on Apr 02 2009, 5:56pm

    I was about ready to do this, but then I didn't feel like it.
  • Reviewed by ShadowFlar3 on Mar 26 2009, 1:01am

    Mixes the ingredients in too sloppy way while an experiment this scientific would require precision and care. He really has transparent plastic (because they float) pearls floating in coloured water. I could have believed there was this kind of solution but if there were it was done in a chemistry lab by the people that wear white coats and explain the full science behind it and they wouldn't use that ridiculous font.