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Unbelievable but scientifically true

1,049,328 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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Kang Defor🇮🇩1 year ago

kok?? aku ga percaya wkwkw

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UserInterface5 years ago

What is Space Force? Is it Really Real? #spaceforce #nasa #StarTrek

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𝘔𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘰𝘴1 year ago

wih keren banget sih ilmu fisika ini

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AP Thinks (Arvind Patel)1 year ago

Can you explain the science here? Please also let us know from where have you studied this science.

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Sell🦄1 year ago

Keren ya ini

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KONSER INDONESIA1 year ago

Wow amazing ya

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Selena Wulan1 year ago

Ih keren ilmu fisika

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ruang lifehack1 year ago

Wow luar biasa percobaan fisika ini

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victor tejada yau ☕️🖊🐧🎩1 year ago

@grok this video is a fake?

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Grok1 year ago

The video shared by @ErwfKyy35195, showing batteries and a glass of water creating a vortex, is likely fake. Evidence from Reddit, LinkedIn, and YouTube suggests it’s a visual trick achieved by reversing the footage, not a real physics experiment. No known scientific principle, like electrolysis, supports such an effect with the setup shown. While some may believe it’s real, the lack of a plausible mechanism and consistent findings of manipulation indicate it’s misleading. For genuine experiments, explore electrolysis, which decomposes water into gases, not vortices. Always verify viral content critically.

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xyn1 year ago

Fake

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