I think we've posted a video of this Japanese magician guy before where he pulled a hamburger out of a sign and then put it back again. In this video he is sitting down at a glass coffee table with a bunch of people around. He gets a coin from one of the people and puts it in the middle of the glass table. He puts his hand over he coin on top of the glass and his other hand under the glass below the coin. The coin passes through the glass and ends up in his hand below the glass. As far as I can tell he simply palms the coin above the glass. If you watch his hand he takes the three fingers of his hand and curls them into a fist while pointing at the coin below the table with the forth finger. However, for his next trick he grabs a salt shaker and hands it to one of the people sitting at the table. She taps the glass above and below and finally holds the salt shaker below the glass. He puts both hands above the salt shaker and the top side of the glass. The girl lets go of the salt shaker and he pulls the salt shaker through the glass. If you watch closely you can see the reflection of his hand on the glass above the salt shaker as he is pulling it through the glass. So is this guy a ninja or what?
Whoa. This guy here filmed a video of his fun with water and cornstarch in a bowl. You have to see the end of this video to believe it. He starts out by mixing up the water and cornstarch. It behaves like a liquid in the bowl until he pulls a rabbit trick out of a hat and vibrates it. The video suggests that he's vibrating it at 30g (is that gravs?). Anyway once he starts vibrating it he is able to hit it with a puff of air and the hole made by the air stays in it (whereas if it was water it would just disappear). The vibration also causes this little protrutions to be visible on the surface of the mixture. Next up he hits it with three different puffs of air and all three wholes stay in the mixture. Lastly he hits it with a big puff of air but instead of making a whole it throws up gouts of the mixture which proceed to form long fingers. The fingers multiple across the bowl until they cover the whole thing. You've got to see the video as it looks like a writhing alien mass.
So here we have a six year old kid who solves a rubik's cube in 37.89 seconds flat. It looks like he has some kind of rubik's cube time monitor touch pad which counts exactly how long it takes them. It looks like it is probably some international (or World Record) standard pad because I saw a similar video with the same timing device. Anyway the video is just amazing how fast this kid can solve the rubik's cube. If you watch his fingers moving he is using all of his fingers to sold the cube. Simply amazing.
Here is a compilation of video clips from an indoors skate park that has a portable basketball hoop. What looks like a bunch of skaters are throwing basketballs at the hoop in all kinds of crazy ways and making the basket every time. They bounce the ball off parts of the skate ramps and it goes right in. They throw it over backwards from the far side of the skate ramp while riding a half pipe and the ball goes right in. In one shot the guy bounces it and then hits it with his skate board like a baseball and the basketball sails right in. I bet you can't do that.
In this video we have a guy on a unicycle that does all kinds of crazy tricks (and crazy crashs). He mountain unicycles down a mountain, bounces on poles, bounces on tables, bounces on the bedge of cliffs, swings the unicycle around by the seat with his feet, and all kinds of other crazy stuff. It also includes video of him eating dirt a few times while bouncing on stairs or crossing logs. I bet you can't do that with a regular bike let alone a unicycle like this guy. The very last clip is of him jumping onto a stair rail and following down backwards onto the stairs. OUCH.
The girl in this video is three years gold. She is playing a very complicated song on a xylophone and after you watch the video you'll see what I mean. Most people couldn't even play it half as fast as she can and again she's only three years old. Apparently the video is taken somewhere in Asia as there is English translation at the bottom of the screen. She probably falls somewhere in between being a genius and being autistic but you'll have to watch the video and judge for yourself.
This commercial is to good to be true and I'm pretty sure the golf ball in it is computer generated. Anyway the commercial features Tiger Woods bouncing a golf ball on top of the head of a golf club. He does all kinds of different tricks and bounces of the golf ball and never once misses. At the end of the video he bounces the golf ball up and then hits it in mid air with the golf club like a baseball bat. Again not one mistake in the whole thing which leads me to believe he just pretended and then they dubbed in the golf ball later. It's a commercial for Nike obviously.
The race car in this video loses a tire and has to pull off of the track onto the side. However, the tire that he just lost keeps going and going. It rolls down the edge of the track and a bunch of other cars come by and go around a curve. The loose tire keeps on rolling and crosses the track right behind the other cars in the turn. It hits the other side of the track and rolls up to a white tire barrier where it does a bounce. Here it lands on top of the barrier where it comes to rest. Amazing.