@@NiceuWow did you notice that you copied a bunch of other people complaining about copying while ur copying a bunch of other people by just complaining
buys bag of wrapped chocolate, lays them out, welds them together to make a bar, starts the glitch all over again. weld the shard bar with heat to combine them to a solid bar and keep on repeating until the chocolate passes its expiration date
It's really amazing, my science teacher debunked this for us lol She was teaching us that matter cannot be created nor destroyed and so used this as an example, even if it's the same amount of "pieces" The chocolate becomes smaller in size and so does each piece, cuz you're still substracting matter But since you basically are reducing it all from each piece (like making a piece of chocolate out of a small amount of every piece), you barely notice the reduction
Unfortunately - it's actually a simple maths puzzle that has been around for several years. When the diagonal cut is made from the second bar on the left side up to the third bar on the right, it allows the person moving the chocolate to sneakily take out an extra layer along the width of the bar, making the third from bottom row smaller. This missing layer is equivalent to the square taken and put into the cup, but is hardly noticeable because the viewer counts each square - and doesn't actually measure the chocolate bar. Put simply - the missing chocolate square is taken off the length of the bar, instead of a gap in the top left corner.
Microwave it for 1 sec so it melts a tiny bit and fuses back together, then put it in the freezer for 3 seconds, and then do this trick again as many times as possible. Rinse and repeat
Here’s a trick Ant Man uses to eat a food infinitely He takes a bite and every bite he will have to turn smaller and smaller and boom he can eat as much as he want
Is it possible to keep cutting it until this guy did, melt it, and then mold it to the original piece and still have the other ones left and keep repeating the process? Maybe that would be op
It’s not a real trick cause you get the same amount of chocolate no matter what and over time you can see that length wise up and down gets smaller over time
Actually, the trick shrinks the size of the chocolate bar because the pieces that are along the diagonal cut have all been shrunk to a total size of one piece size less than the original size.
Its still the same its just an illusion, you see the holes? if you like, melt the free pieces you said to it it will heal and looks like normal but not that normal coz there are crumbs of chocolates missing
It actually gets smaller 0:56 2:43 see? It's the Banach paradox. A little bit is lost. You should watch the video Vsauce did on it, it might help you be more educated on the math of the subject. The whole thing is the same mass. None is "free" it is still exactly the same life dosen't have glitches, this isn't the matrix.
2:16 just imagine, if there was some sort of glue that glued the chocolate bar back together as if it had never been cut in the first place, and you repeat the process, will the infinity thing still work?
you can see that the chocolate remains tall at this scene: 0:48 and you can also see that it shrank in this scene: 2:20 so don't let anyone fool you he is just taking pieces of chocolate and shrinking other pieces
Technically speaking, you probably shouldn’t even have to cut it diagonally that many times. You could probably get the same result if you just cut the row on the right again and move it over.
Now we need to make melted chocolate with half of the separated chocolate tiles and assemble the other chocolate tiles with the cutted chocolate bar and pour the melted chocolate all around and then put in the fridge and retry this. This will make the chocolate bar really big in the future.
actually you still have all the chocolate you have in the beginning the ones that are still in the "whole thing" are less dense then before by 9 pieces of chooclate candy although that would be cool to have a infinite chocolate bar😂
this thing may look its unlimitted becuse count of pieces are same but everytime we do and take one chocolate out it makes every piece smaller and smaller
The chocolate bar will get smaller. Never mind about counting the pieces, thats just a distraction from whats really happening here. Its just a fun illusion folks!
all though your not technically getting any more of it, your getting having it cut in a way where you cant notice the difference and you feel like you have more but you dont which is really beneficial