Prayer Vase – Genie in a Bottle – Sick Science! #102

Prayer Vase – Genie in a Bottle – Sick Science! #102
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The science magician displays a bottle and a short length of rope. She explains that according to the ancient legends, a genie lives in the bottle. While you can’t see the genie, if you tickle him with something like a rope, it makes him mad and he hangs onto the rope. The rope is inserted into the bottle and jiggled a bit. When the bottle with the rope still inside it is turned upside down, the rope is seen to dangle unsupported from the bottle. The magician explains that the genie is even strong enough to make the bottle float. Now, the bottle and rope are turned right side up. While holding only the end of the rope, the magician lets go of the bottle and it is seen to float at the end of the rope. On command, the genie releases the rope, it is easily removed from the bottle and handed out for examination. The bottle may be examined, as well. Nothing unusual will be found. But how?

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14 responses to “Prayer Vase – Genie in a Bottle – Sick Science! #102”

  1. A cork. Is the correct answer.

  2. shave them arms bro!

  3. Me teacher, Mr.Middleton did that last and let a girl see if there was anything inside, but that she couldn't tell anyone. Now I know the truth!

  4. @mollyhubbarddd I loled

  5. @mollyhubbardddd I loled. For like five minutes.

  6. nice videos thoe i might not become a science teacher i will show all my friends these videos

  7. I am new at watching this

  8. I would replace it with plastic wrap because you can't see it very we'll

  9. Cheese get a slice of cheese and crumple it up

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