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10.07.2012 - 07:18
Zizou walking on water

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10.07.2012 - 07:22
Zizou got arrested.
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14.07.2012 - 12:39
 Acquiesce (Mod)
Meh, walking on water is a cheap trick. I'm going to need to see a few universes created before I consider converting.
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14.07.2012 - 15:09
Written by Acquiesce, 14.07.2012 at 12:39

Meh, walking on water is a cheap trick. I'm going to need to see a few universes created before I consider converting.


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14.07.2012 - 23:26
Written by Deray YG, 14.07.2012 at 15:09

Written by Acquiesce, 14.07.2012 at 12:39

Meh, walking on water is a cheap trick. I'm going to need to see a few universes created before I consider converting.





This is trick and ilusion, i like to know this trick. I will go in India and i will try to walking on river Ganges i will became
new avatar of Vishnu
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15.07.2012 - 00:40
I did some searching, and the guy is a professional magician who does elaborate tricks a lot. Notice that his feet are submerged; they're standing on either a sheet of glass or strong screen a few inches under the water. Take a look at the people on the kayaks; they don't even pay attention to Dynamo, because they were hired to pass through there to enhance the illusion. Also, the canoes aren't deep enough to bump into whatever sheet he's standing on. The larger ship was likely not hired, but it's far enough away that it doesn't even touch the glass.

Lastly, if you do some searches, you won't find a single amateur video of Dynamo's trick, yet you can see about half the crowd taking videos of him. Also, no one even takes a passing look at the high quality video camera and the professionals operating it. That's because about half the crowd was also hired to make other people want to look, and to make it seem as if more people are interested than there really are.

It would be a little difficult to do this on the river Ganges, because people could easily just walk in and discover the trick. Here, no one can test the waters because they're way up on the ledge.
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15.07.2012 - 11:04
Written by Mathdino, 15.07.2012 at 00:40

I did some searching, and the guy is a professional magician who does elaborate tricks a lot. Notice that his feet are submerged; they're standing on either a sheet of glass or strong screen a few inches under the water. Take a look at the people on the kayaks; they don't even pay attention to Dynamo, because they were hired to pass through there to enhance the illusion. Also, the canoes aren't deep enough to bump into whatever sheet he's standing on. The larger ship was likely not hired, but it's far enough away that it doesn't even touch the glass.

Lastly, if you do some searches, you won't find a single amateur video of Dynamo's trick, yet you can see about half the crowd taking videos of him. Also, no one even takes a passing look at the high quality video camera and the professionals operating it. That's because about half the crowd was also hired to make other people want to look, and to make it seem as if more people are interested than there really are.

It would be a little difficult to do this on the river Ganges, because people could easily just walk in and discover the trick. Here, no one can test the waters because they're way up on the ledge.


So you're saying these people went out in the middle of the night, put glass in the river, then in the morning walked on it? Wow.
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15.07.2012 - 12:13
Written by Gking19, 15.07.2012 at 11:04

Written by Mathdino, 15.07.2012 at 00:40

I did some searching, and the guy is a professional magician who does elaborate tricks a lot. Notice that his feet are submerged; they're standing on either a sheet of glass or strong screen a few inches under the water. Take a look at the people on the kayaks; they don't even pay attention to Dynamo, because they were hired to pass through there to enhance the illusion. Also, the canoes aren't deep enough to bump into whatever sheet he's standing on. The larger ship was likely not hired, but it's far enough away that it doesn't even touch the glass.

Lastly, if you do some searches, you won't find a single amateur video of Dynamo's trick, yet you can see about half the crowd taking videos of him. Also, no one even takes a passing look at the high quality video camera and the professionals operating it. That's because about half the crowd was also hired to make other people want to look, and to make it seem as if more people are interested than there really are.

It would be a little difficult to do this on the river Ganges, because people could easily just walk in and discover the trick. Here, no one can test the waters because they're way up on the ledge.


So you're saying these people went out in the middle of the night, put glass in the river, then in the morning walked on it? Wow.


That's basically what Dynamo does for a living, extremely elaborate tricks. And only Dynamo walked on water, obviously, I'll bet most if not all of the people who put glass in the water are standing there in the crowd.
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16.07.2012 - 13:30
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16.07.2012 - 14:13
Written by avatar, 16.07.2012 at 13:30




I'm pretty sure he had some kind of post in his pants leg that was on the ground that supported him.
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