Website review: David G. Willey: Physics Behind Fou...

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Chadrew rated 2 weeks ago
Dipping your fingers in molten lead without any injury... Possible?
Dostoevskyx rated 3 weeks ago
Some James Randi style explanations of common "magic" tricks.
Roshnak rated 3 weeks ago
Very interesting description of how to do stupid ass stuff.
bonbonnie rated 3 weeks ago
I still don't want to do it! Now I know HOW to dip my hand in molten lead without burning it, but, um, no.  The Physics Behind Four Amazing Demonstrations Here is the physics theory behind four dramatic demonstrations-walking on broken glass, dipping one's fingers in molten lead, breaking a concrete block over someone lying between beds of nails, and picking up an orange-hot piece of silica tile. David G. Willey ~ ~ ~
mochacoffee rated 6 months ago
Good to know.
extremewirehead rated 9 months ago
How to do some seemingly impossible things like walking over glass, pretty interesting
dedsharp666 rated 9 months ago

Damn tricksters!! How to walk over glass.
tishykb rated 10 months ago
I grew up in Johnstown and Dave Willey used to come in to the school and do his demonstrations; I dont remember him doing any of these "tricks," but he did have the bed of nails, and he did some liquid nitrogen stuff (freezing roses and whatnot). Definitely cool shit to see in person.
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