Even if his powers were legitimate, this is like the shittiest supernatural power ever. "The ability to brake metal utensils after 5 minutes of fiddling with them!"
Say we're attacked by organic robots , he can jack off the leader as a sign of humanitys submission and with 15 mins of jacking off we can de-weiner they're leader
It isn't the screws, actually they are rivets, that he is loosening. He has prestressed the ladle and caused a fatigue crack to form right at the rivet hole. If you watch carefully you can even make out the crack before he rubs it. Then he just finishes off the ladle with a little subtle flexing and it fails.
The 1970s were the peak time for interest in the paranormal. It still hadn't been investigated thoroughly by science and there was hope that some phenomena existed that had not yet been discovered, particularly since so many new things had been discovered in the previous 100 years. It's a lot easier to be sceptical now as all paranormal activity has been thoroughly debunked and there haven't been any profound scientific developments in the last 60 years.
@@chriswatson7965 Indeed. The Ancient Aliens craze was also born around then with Erich Von Daniken and the like, I was a teenager in the 80's and this sort of stuff was still "family dinner table conversion" back then. Hell, I was an "ancient aliens" dude myself for a few years when I was younger, then I was a "lost civilisations from before the flood" guy for a while...now I'm just somebody who knows better.
It's almost like you could start a religion and get people to believe any amount of nonsense you spewed. Up to and including drinking poisoned Kool Aid.
@@chriswatson7965 yet how many people spend millions of dollars at fortune tellers and supposed psychics even this day in time! I know that there are people heartbroken after losing loved ones but I hate it when the scam artists take advantage of them.
Right, he even turned it over staring at the joint. Then they tried to swap it out with a fork and his reaction was not so innocent looking. Nah, I will just hold on to the obvious aluminum one. 😆
I’m almost positive that I heard a backstory to this. Apparently Gellar brought his own utensils after the studio said they were going to supply them. So the fork the guy offered Gellar wasn’t one of his own so he refused it. I could be getting videos mixed up but I’m pretty sure I heard it about this.
Something very interesting I noticed. @1:03 Geller inspects the other ladle, before going back to the one he chose . Why did he only inspect the ladle, me thinks? Notice also that he looks uncomfortable, maybe not sure that he picked the right one? For mine, this is very consistent with what Randi says in the video about the ladle appearing to be a plant. I can imagine that Geller's people decided on using a ladle as it obviously sticks out, but maybe they didn't expect another one to be there as well. One of his team might have planted it and just told Geller to choose the ladle, so when he saw 2, he got a little nervous.
You think Geller was patient ? Every morning and every night for a year, I'd spend at least 20 minutes stroking much gentler than Geller, until the point that my fingers and hands would hurt. It wasn't my idea but yes, help was needed. And Geller didn't even use his tongue to bend things either. I did this for even longer than with my fingers. Until my mouth and tongue hurt. Via this process I learned circular breathing. It was inevitable that the time would, umm, well, come. I'm no psychic but the reaction of this patient process was of such consequence, it affected the neighbours too ! Because they'd bang their fists against the wall and shout "be quiet", although their shouts were rarely heard over the closer, much louder noises. Geller is an amateur. The longer you go the more you draw out the result, so when it arrives, it is loud and lasts for a long time. The spoons would happen after, leading to one of us drifting off into blissful rest. And me lying there hoping I hadn't pulled a muscle. Everyone needs help and for some people the point takes a little longer. I think it's important to give that level of patience to someone you have affection for.
You mean patient enough to keep rubbing until a satisfactory er, outcome? Yeah, I can do that.... Or do you mean patient enough to watch part 5 of Uncle Albert exposing criminal mastermind, Uri Gellar in extreme close up. Mmmmmmaybe not that patient.
😂 imagine going to Xavier's school for the gifted..."yes hello professor, I can bend spoons and utensils, I'd be a great asset to you and your team in fighting magneto, apocalypse, Mr sinister" lol..🙄
It must be so frustrating for Mr Randi that people question his motives when it's so abundantly clear that he is just seeking the truth. Honest scepticism is a good thing. He's not a denier or apologist. He just wants the truth. Why do so many struggle with this?
He would say "I have no problem with magicians who say they are doing tricks for entertainment. They are being honest. It is the people who claim they have real powers who are the problem."
Sehr guter Fang! Er hatte es kaputt gemacht, oder nur an bisschen (während seines langen Vorbereitungsprozesses). Das ist genau die Stelle (die der Frau aufgefallen ist), die James Randi erwähnt. Die Stelle mit dem Riss. Dort bricht der Löffel. Geller hat ihn vor der Show einfach verbogen. Aber er hat es versehentlich zerrissen!
How could you not be impressed by it? Bored, maybe. But he took an apparently borrowed ladle, stroked it gently, had a lady hold it, and within minutes the bowl fell off the handle. Easy to say you're not impressed when you're being "spoonfed" an expose.
***** I thought he was loosening the screw too, but if you watch this expose video, that's not the method. It's a pre-cracked ladle. Besides, nobody can unscrew a screw by stroking it with a fingertip. I wish!
Its gallium metal. It melts with average body temperature of human but the metal has the same properties as normal metals. Since body temperature takes time to transmit to the spoon he has to stroke it for 6 mins straight. And since its body temperature people wont feel any heat
You can do this with almost any metal. Just bend it a bunch of times. It become cracked but you don't see it on camera. The final bending "breaks the camels back". I guess you don't do much work in your garage. I've seen the same thing a million times.
It isn't gallium you silly man, also gallium doesn't act instantly. Do you notice in the area where the ladle breaks that it's so matte in texture compared to the rest of the ladle? This is from pre bending many time. All the ladle needs at the end is 1-2 more bends and it breaks. Randi has done this himself in case you are curious, there is a video of him doing it. When you see a part of the spoon or object that looks more matte, you have to understand it has been pre bend dozens of time to become very weak and will soon break there.
Once your familiar with what he's doing (as a magician would be) it's pretty easy to spot what is occurring. He's keen to start moving down the handle to the rivet spot and start working that after a minute or two of playing elsewhere.
For the people thinking he's 'unscrewing'. He's not, they aren't screws, they are rivets. It breaks, as the ENDING points out, during the entire video you can see the crack, exactly where it breaks. That's what she meant, gerissen means fractured or cracked. When she re-grips at 2:54, she turns the whole thing towards the camera, showing the crack even better. Uri quickly turning it back the other way clearly knowing it was in clear view. He covers it a short while later with his finger.
If you understand German you might notice how the woman already explains at least two times that she can see a crack. Geller does not comment it and is distracting from it by just continuing his comments.
let me rub you llike that i guarentee you will feel anything but uncomfortable. maybe a little happy, maybe a little exhausted and maybe even a little hungry. but you will not be uncomfortable.
It's a bit worse than that, too ~ James Randi lost friends because of Uri, as they supported him in Science, yet he was fake and so James went after him :-y
I love the strained facade he gives when choosing an item to bend. "This item feels good" - oh does it? Either you can bend mental or you can't, you tit. Why would it matter what metal it was
5:11 “Da unten ist es gerissen” In English, “Look at the bottom it’s torn” Lol then geller asks “What is it?” And the guy doesn’t have the balls to translate
Thanks for pointing that out , she basically said 'it's down cause it's torn' that's why they didn't translate that to him when he said , What is that ? LOL
i think the "rivet" was a screw that held the two parts together and while rubbing it he turned the screw lose it lose then appied pressure on the cup part , not just rubbing it till it came lose
I think I caught something Mr. Randi did not mention. If you notice at the beginning the ladle was firm. Now notice the ladle did not get loose until he started rubbing the scoop part of the ladle (not the handle). Now check this out. If you look closely you can see a small screw on the rivet part. It is obvious he started to loosen that screw with his index finger then all of a sudden the ladle us now loose. BAM! Busted! Anybody see that?
***** Yep, good catch. The screw was the only thing holding the ladle together, therefore, when that ass-muncher Geller loosened the screw...BAM! PSYCHIC!
I am not seeing any screw, but after watching it once I can easily see the break in the spoon around the top rivet from the very beginning. I'm not saying that there isn't s screw, I can't or don't see it, but it is obvious that Geller is completely full of shit and the only magical powers he has is to magically make gullible jackasses empty their wallets.
he was rubbing his finger against the screw and loosening it u can clearly see him doing it then asking the lady to put her finger on it to hide it (con artist)
You Americans are seriously dull. The spoon doesn't fall apart, it breaks you silly child. And it was done from pre bending it many time to where it's very weak. Notice how it looks all matte in texture in that area? Grow a brain, you must be stupid if you still can't understand this even with Randi explaining it to you.
I occasionally tinker around with the odd magic trick, including psychic fakery. When I do a simple spoon bend/snap, I'm often astonished by people's reactions. It goes from being completely freaked out to believing I have genuine psychic powers. What is perhaps most interesting though, is when I present the trick for children. They often figure it out immediately, whereas adults do not. The methods are so ridiculously simple, it takes a child to see the obvious, which adults often cannot do.
That's fascinating ... we are born with a healthy skepticism, but somehow it's lost/removed. I believe, and I'm sure it's not controversial, that the modern idiocracies of 'developed' nations goes hand in hand with a rise in consumerism, for consumerism to rise you need a population that's believe anything, it's no accident adults lose their sense of reason and scepticism.
Even back in my teenage years I started having a very strong disliking for psychics, mediums, tarot card readers, horoscope astrologers, and others who manipulate the actuality of things in order to fraudulently deceive others
Having been a full time pro magician for the last 10 years, heres what i think of geller ; Geller is a magician. Simple as that. But his mistake was that he presented himself as the real thing.
3:07 the camera zooms in and you see there is a crack in the metal right next to the upper rivet. The rivet is what holds it together. Geller knows this already when he starts. It´s a great performance. He strokes the shaft away from the crack to put attention there, building the audience´s expectation. Later it starts to budge, he asks the person to hold it further down the shaft 5:01 to feel for "something". This is only to get more stability so he can finish. Geller is a talented charlatan.
Did anyone else notice that as he had his finger on the rivet he was unscrewing it to make it looser? Go back and watch how his finger turns on the rivet as he is rubbing with the other finger
Uri Geller's power was exploiting metal fatigue. Go bend a paper clip back and forth and it will break. Metal fatigue has brought down airplanes and it causes cars to fail. 5:39 Notice there is a crack forming right at the rivet. You can just barely see it even at 1:23. This is a common place for fatigue cracks to form and it can happen on airplane skins. He likely prestressed the ladle before the show or did it off camera. It doesn't take much small repeated bending, especially with a brittle cast part, to cause a fatigue crack to form. Once it does then it becomes very easy to flex and break.
5:11 the lady holding the spoon even says "Da unten ist es gerissen", meaning "It's torn apart down there", but they never mention it again and Geller doesn't speak german and couldn't understand what she was saying or at least he acted like he couldn't understand her.
The woman holding the ladle actually calls him out. She said "there is a crack"(5:11) and later that it doesn't bend but that it will break (4:00). But it seems like she still believes him after all for some reason.
A couple things I noticed. At the start, he can't take his eyes off the monitor. Then when the cameraman zooms in a little bit, he gets the lady holding the ladle to turn it away so you can't see the crack as well. Then when the cameraman zooms in a little more he gets nervous and said "tell the cameraman that's a good shot." (Meaning, don't zoom in anymore for f$#@ sake.) But when the cameraman ignores this or doesn't speak English he then puts his right finger under and around so no one can see the crack.
"I like to stroke rusty spoons, feels good on the fingers, or a nice rusty tap" 😌☝️ There are 3 parts I took note of, exactly 1 min apart from each other (maybe timing his act so not to be too obvious, but not really significant) : • at 3:23 he moves his fingers to the spot where there is a little screw and it appears he is maneuvering a certain way to slightly turn the screw loose • at 4:23 he makes a comment sounding frustrated (some are for sure part of the act) but here it sounds like he sighs and is like "ugh come on, who's..." as though he slipped for a second and was looking for someone to blame • and at 5:23 the camera is zoomed in the most and if you look closely you can see tiny cracks (which the people also mention but no one questions him) ... So overall I believe loosening the screw a bit allowed him to get enough gentle back and forth motion near where the crack is for it to eventually break. Perhaps the frustration 4 minutes in is because it is taking longer than he expected, he's doubting that maybe he didn't prepare the ladle fully with enough of a crack, or because perhaps having to loosen the screw was actually plan B with plan A being he thought he might be able to create enough motion near where the prepared crack is by moving the position of his fingers around ... This jackass doesn't deserve the amount of time I put into this comment but I'm just trying to analyze his strategy to fooling/scamming people for years and profiting from it, that's the only mental "power" he's ever used 🙄😒🖕
I love the way he double-checks the other ladel to make sure he's got the right one, and then checks the camera angle to hide the crack which is already there.
Even if his powers were legitimate, this is like the shittiest supernatural power ever.
"The ability to brake metal utensils after 5 minutes of fiddling with them!"
Cubik but only very "personal" utensils!
Say we're attacked by organic robots , he can jack off the leader as a sign of humanitys submission and with 15 mins of jacking off we can de-weiner they're leader
Reminds me of an episode of Stan Lee's "superhumans" from a few years ago...
"The man with the amazing ability to stick metal bowls to his forehead!"
Spoon man to the rescue
The Fiddler!
You know its time to get off youtube when you find yourself watching a 40 year old video of a bloke stroking a ladle.
Sirius Gaming Get off, eh? :P
Haha. I live for that comment
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Haha! Thanks I am now reevaluating my life.
@@gavinwock6133 :
Is it time to end it?
I just watched a man stroke a ladle for 6 minutes.... What am I doing with my life....
Hopefully learning how some people are such big con artist's, and make huge money from it. No disrespect to you. I disrespect Uri
That's hot
I just watched a man stroke a lady for 6 minutes - I know what I'm doing with my life!
Lmao same
😂
I love how he conveniently starts rubbing the screws to get it 'moving'.
It isn't the screws, actually they are rivets, that he is loosening. He has prestressed the ladle and caused a fatigue crack to form right at the rivet hole. If you watch carefully you can even make out the crack before he rubs it. Then he just finishes off the ladle with a little subtle flexing and it fails.
I can't believe people watched a guy rubbing a ladle and weren't horrified at how stupid the whole thing was.
Out of all the planets I've ever lived on, this is the stupidest.
The 1970s were the peak time for interest in the paranormal. It still hadn't been investigated thoroughly by science and there was hope that some phenomena existed that had not yet been discovered, particularly since so many new things had been discovered in the previous 100 years. It's a lot easier to be sceptical now as all paranormal activity has been thoroughly debunked and there haven't been any profound scientific developments in the last 60 years.
@@chriswatson7965 Indeed. The Ancient Aliens craze was also born around then with Erich Von Daniken and the like, I was a teenager in the 80's and this sort of stuff was still "family dinner table conversion" back then. Hell, I was an "ancient aliens" dude myself for a few years when I was younger, then I was a "lost civilisations from before the flood" guy for a while...now I'm just somebody who knows better.
It's almost like you could start a religion and get people to believe any amount of nonsense you spewed. Up to and including drinking poisoned Kool Aid.
@@chriswatson7965 yet how many people spend millions of dollars at fortune tellers and supposed psychics even this day in time! I know that there are people heartbroken after losing loved ones but I hate it when the scam artists take advantage of them.
1:03 he has a moment of doubt and double checks the other ladle where the handle meets the bowl, just to make sure he's picked the right one
@Jbirtwisle
Good catch!
lol, you saw that too hahahaha. he check for the "trick joint"
Right, he even turned it over staring at the joint. Then they tried to swap it out with a fork and his reaction was not so innocent looking. Nah, I will just hold on to the obvious aluminum one. 😆
The fact he refuses the fork at the beginning should have been a sign 😂
Did you notice in the beginning when that man gave him a fork, he refused to take it. He said "I will try this, this looks nice". I wonder why
I’m almost positive that I heard a backstory to this. Apparently Gellar brought his own utensils after the studio said they were going to supply them. So the fork the guy offered Gellar wasn’t one of his own so he refused it. I could be getting videos mixed up but I’m pretty sure I heard it about this.
@@07foxmulderdid you not finish this very video?
There is no spoon…
I just watched a man rub a spoon for 7 minutes
Were you not amazed???
Because I sure don't feel that I wasted 7 minutes of life 🤣🤣
Sudden fast forward!!
Caleb Daniel
I mean a million dollars is a million dollars
😂😂
The only thing he bend was the truth
why did I watch this till the end 😂😂
Something very interesting I noticed. @1:03 Geller inspects the other ladle, before going back to the one he chose . Why did he only inspect the ladle, me thinks? Notice also that he looks uncomfortable, maybe not sure that he picked the right one? For mine, this is very consistent with what Randi says in the video about the ladle appearing to be a plant. I can imagine that Geller's people decided on using a ladle as it obviously sticks out, but maybe they didn't expect another one to be there as well. One of his team might have planted it and just told Geller to choose the ladle, so when he saw 2, he got a little nervous.
Uri is truly magical: he conjured millions out of being able to do fuck all. Now THAT’S magic.
I need to find a boyfriend THIS patient. Some of us are just not nymphos...we need a little help.
Haha brilliant! XD
Yes, but if you rub it too much, it'll break!
You think Geller was patient ? Every morning and every night for a year, I'd spend at least 20 minutes stroking much gentler than Geller, until the point that my fingers and hands would hurt.
It wasn't my idea but yes, help was needed.
And Geller didn't even use his tongue to bend things either. I did this for even longer than with my fingers. Until my mouth and tongue hurt.
Via this process I learned circular breathing.
It was inevitable that the time would, umm, well, come.
I'm no psychic but the reaction of this patient process was of such consequence, it affected the neighbours too ! Because they'd bang their fists against the wall and shout "be quiet", although their shouts were rarely heard over the closer, much louder noises.
Geller is an amateur. The longer you go the more you draw out the result, so when it arrives, it is loud and lasts for a long time.
The spoons would happen after, leading to one of us drifting off into blissful rest. And me lying there hoping I hadn't pulled a muscle.
Everyone needs help and for some people the point takes a little longer.
I think it's important to give that level of patience to someone you have affection for.
...and then you woke up!
You mean patient enough to keep rubbing until a satisfactory er, outcome? Yeah, I can do that....
Or do you mean patient enough to watch part 5 of Uncle Albert exposing criminal mastermind, Uri Gellar in extreme close up. Mmmmmmaybe not that patient.
😂 imagine going to Xavier's school for the gifted..."yes hello professor, I can bend spoons and utensils, I'd be a great asset to you and your team in fighting magneto, apocalypse, Mr sinister" lol..🙄
He must of been terrified playing with himself as a kid 🤣
😂😂 nice one 👍
Must have not must of.
😂😂😂😂👍👍👍
Not necessarily, he may have wanted to remove a bend.
I still enjoy rubbing my spoon even to this day
It must be so frustrating for Mr Randi that people question his motives when it's so abundantly clear that he is just seeking the truth. Honest scepticism is a good thing. He's not a denier or apologist. He just wants the truth. Why do so many struggle with this?
Because the average person is dumb af.
He would say "I have no problem with magicians who say they are doing tricks for entertainment. They are being honest. It is the people who claim they have real powers who are the problem."
at 5:13 the lady say:......´but there down its torn´........
Sehr guter Fang! Er hatte es kaputt gemacht, oder nur an bisschen (während seines langen Vorbereitungsprozesses).
Das ist genau die Stelle (die der Frau aufgefallen ist), die James Randi erwähnt. Die Stelle mit dem Riss. Dort bricht der Löffel. Geller hat ihn vor der Show einfach verbogen.
Aber er hat es versehentlich zerrissen!
At 5:11 the woman said in german: "da unten es ist gerissen" which means, underneath it is ruptured
How was anyone impressed by this? I was bored the entire time I was watching.
+LadyTasera As was I.
How could you not be impressed by it? Bored, maybe.
But he took an apparently borrowed ladle, stroked it gently, had a lady hold it,
and within minutes the bowl fell off the handle.
Easy to say you're not impressed when you're being "spoonfed" an expose.
I may have been impressed if it bent like the spoons, but it wasn't hard to tell that he was just loosening the screw.
*****
I thought he was loosening the screw too, but if you watch this expose video, that's not the method. It's a pre-cracked ladle.
Besides, nobody can unscrew a screw by stroking it with a fingertip. I wish!
+LadyTasera lol you're so right
LOL at 4:32 you can clearly see him trying to turn the little rivet thingy connecting the two pieces of the spoon.
I lost it when you clearly see him unscrewing
Its gallium metal. It melts with average body temperature of human but the metal has the same properties as normal metals. Since body temperature takes time to transmit to the spoon he has to stroke it for 6 mins straight. And since its body temperature people wont feel any heat
@@Cesare0328 I meant I laughed my ass off lol
If you listen the girl who ends up holding the spoon at 5:09 even says „da ünten ist es gerissen“ or in english „its ripped down there“
Poor girl. I hope she saw a doctor about that.
4:52 "Youre breaking, not bending it"
It looks like he unscrewed it
the ladle is made of gallium, a hard metal which becomes soft and maliable at low temperatures such as body heat. they sell it on amazon
Watch till the end it's explained that it was broken beforehand. Although I did take the same thought as you at first
You can do this with almost any metal. Just bend it a bunch of times. It become cracked but you don't see it on camera. The final bending "breaks the camels back".
I guess you don't do much work in your garage. I've seen the same thing a million times.
It was an aluminum ladle. All he had to do was put some gallium on it (which you may see at the bend) and the aluminum disintegrates.
It isn't gallium you silly man, also gallium doesn't act instantly. Do you notice in the area where the ladle breaks that it's so matte in texture compared to the rest of the ladle? This is from pre bending many time. All the ladle needs at the end is 1-2 more bends and it breaks. Randi has done this himself in case you are curious, there is a video of him doing it. When you see a part of the spoon or object that looks more matte, you have to understand it has been pre bend dozens of time to become very weak and will soon break there.
Very doubtful, gallium would have melted by body heat. Randi explains at the end of the video what happened.
Once your familiar with what he's doing (as a magician would be) it's pretty easy to spot what is occurring. He's keen to start moving down the handle to the rivet spot and start working that after a minute or two of playing elsewhere.
It also had a crack in it before hand.
For the people thinking he's 'unscrewing'. He's not, they aren't screws, they are rivets. It breaks, as the ENDING points out, during the entire video you can see the crack, exactly where it breaks. That's what she meant, gerissen means fractured or cracked. When she re-grips at 2:54, she turns the whole thing towards the camera, showing the crack even better. Uri quickly turning it back the other way clearly knowing it was in clear view. He covers it a short while later with his finger.
I think Uri is a relation of Salad Fingers, he just likes to touch/rub things.
Is it just me or is this video oddly enough relaxing..... Its so nice when he strokes the spoon, it simulates and relaxes my muscles and brain:D
Definitely, it feels very soothing to watch it and there is also a slight tinge of erotica
I got ASMR
I had dreams and goals with my life... Now here I am.. 35 years old watching a man stroke a ladle for 6 minutes 😭😭
When a 35 year-old with dreams watches this video and then reads your comment it's kind of spooky.
Daw,, I canstroke my own ladle, and be done in 2 minutes.
It may take you another 35 years to realise this is a Fake 😂😂😂
If you understand German you might notice how the woman already explains at least two times that she can see a crack. Geller does not comment it and is distracting from it by just continuing his comments.
Watching Uri rubbing that ladle made me uncomfortable and I can't even explain why
Francesca Michaels I have to admit, it made me want to buy spoons.
Probably the shade of grey.
let me rub you llike that i guarentee you will feel anything but uncomfortable. maybe a little happy, maybe a little exhausted and maybe even a little hungry. but you will not be uncomfortable.
Great Dragon Oof found the 40 year old virgin
well ive seen it all..... spoon porn. Whatever im not picky...
The thing is that Uri Geller claimed that he did it with "superpowers", and people believed him and he became rich and famous because of it.
It's a bit worse than that, too ~ James Randi lost friends because of Uri, as they supported him in Science, yet he was fake and so James went after him :-y
What do you expect he's an Israeli they're all lying scumbags.
I love the strained facade he gives when choosing an item to bend. "This item feels good" - oh does it? Either you can bend mental or you can't, you tit. Why would it matter what metal it was
5:11 “Da unten ist es gerissen”
In English, “Look at the bottom it’s torn”
Lol then geller asks “What is it?” And the guy doesn’t have the balls to translate
She knew it was BS.
They completely ignored her because they wanted it to work. It's the foundation of Gellers success - people WANT this stuff to be real.
“I’m sorry it takes so long, but I’m full of shit.” 😂
5:20 "da unten ist es gerissen" Said it all right there
Thanks for pointing that out , she basically said 'it's down cause it's torn' that's why they didn't translate that to him when he said , What is that ? LOL
As they say at the Beginning of that one song by Van Halen. Gunter Glauten Gleiben Globen
@@radfatdaddy4169 🤣
I've seen this over and over again.
Urie Gellers fascination with rubbing spoons reminds me so much of Salad fingers. Creepy
i think the "rivet" was a screw that held the two parts together and while rubbing it he turned the screw lose it lose then appied pressure on the cup part , not just rubbing it till it came lose
This is the most powerful AMSR trigger I found. At least for my brain...
I remember watching this video many times back before I knew what asmr was. Someone definitely need to make a spoon bending asmr video
Why should there be heat. When I break Uri's bones they dont heat up.
They would.
Energy creates heat. Chew on a piece of plastic..it gets very hot
john johnny Heat is energy. Friction is what creates the heat
TY
"do you feel it?"
I wish I could have seen the look of sadness and disappointment on her face by being asked that by a guy.
Lol
What's your point?
She's a girl so the only gender that would be asking her do you feel it would be a man obviously.
@@terry85mar lesbians exist my dear
I cannot believe I watched a man fondle a spoon for 5 minutes straight. I need to get off the internet.
Actually Uri's bending metal objects trick is so damn lame.
6 minutes of rubbing a ladle, followed by "you can see a crack". Absolutely thrilling.
I think I caught something Mr. Randi did not mention. If you notice at the beginning the ladle was firm. Now notice the ladle did not get loose until he started rubbing the scoop part of the ladle (not the handle). Now check this out. If you look closely you can see a small screw on the rivet part. It is obvious he started to loosen that screw with his index finger then all of a sudden the ladle us now loose. BAM! Busted! Anybody see that?
***** Yep, good catch. The screw was the only thing holding the ladle together, therefore, when that ass-muncher Geller loosened the screw...BAM! PSYCHIC!
Haha...man it's amazing how he got away with that for so long. And made LOTS of money. That rat bastard. hahaha.
thesicilianguitarist he's alive and active in Israel to this day; still fooling people for money.
I am not seeing any screw, but after watching it once I can easily see the break in the spoon around the top rivet from the very beginning. I'm not saying that there isn't s screw, I can't or don't see it, but it is obvious that Geller is completely full of shit and the only magical powers he has is to magically make gullible jackasses empty their wallets.
Nah, I see no screw. There is a crack in the metal. The womam even says it in german at 5:10.
Aluminum is incredibly soft. We had a lot of problems with aluminum chassis at my job for this reason.
3:07 He’s gotten lots of practice with that grip
I got asmr so much from this before I knew what it was lmao if you found yourself watching the whole thing because you were relaxed asf, that's why.
he was rubbing his finger against the screw and loosening it u can clearly see him doing it then asking the lady to put her finger on it to hide it (con artist)
You Americans are seriously dull. The spoon doesn't fall apart, it breaks you silly child. And it was done from pre bending it many time to where it's very weak. Notice how it looks all matte in texture in that area? Grow a brain, you must be stupid if you still can't understand this even with Randi explaining it to you.
4:00 to 4:20 you literally can see him loosen the top screw and at 4:15 he even hoes goes for the bottom one.
@@vforvenom2299 You WISH you were American & lived in the U.S. Go fuck yourself!! 🖕😂🖕
@@himanshusaini2060 and the break is visible on the top screw
@@JamesSmith-vk2kyThis is why I kind of dislike American's
- do you feel something ?
- Yes the ladle im holding is being stroked by an idiot.
You know it's probably time to go to bed when you watch a seven minute close-up of a guy sensually rubbing a ladle.
I didn't notice the crack at first, but after Randi told that, I was like "how could I miss that?" He has a really sharp eye!
it's just coming loose at the hinge. its not melting. you can clearly see it lol.
So funny and still entertaining all these years later if you don't take it seriously.
I occasionally tinker around with the odd magic trick, including psychic fakery. When I do a simple spoon bend/snap, I'm often astonished by people's reactions. It goes from being completely freaked out to believing I have genuine psychic powers. What is perhaps most interesting though, is when I present the trick for children. They often figure it out immediately, whereas adults do not. The methods are so ridiculously simple, it takes a child to see the obvious, which adults often cannot do.
That's fascinating ... we are born with a healthy skepticism, but somehow it's lost/removed. I believe, and I'm sure it's not controversial, that the modern idiocracies of 'developed' nations goes hand in hand with a rise in consumerism, for consumerism to rise you need a population that's believe anything, it's no accident adults lose their sense of reason and scepticism.
Do you use a metal with a low melting point like gallium?
Insane that he made an absolute FORTUNE off this garbage but I take my hat off to him for doing it!!
Even back in my teenage years I started having a very strong disliking for psychics, mediums, tarot card readers, horoscope astrologers, and others who manipulate the actuality of things in order to fraudulently deceive others
Same here!! All charlatans!!!
Exactly! Even God made clear to stay away from such people. They only deceive others for the sake of dishonest gain
What the hell is up with the quality options on these? One is 720p, some only 480p and 1 that's only 360p o.0
the most funny part is, that we need serious speeches to expose uri geller as a lier. our society is so dumb and degenerated already.... unbelievable
I'd be very interested to know what you've seen.
i like rusty spoons
i like when the red water comes out :)
Aahhhhhhooouhhhhhh
I like rusty taps, feels so good on the fingers 😌☝"tap, Tap! taaap"
Hubert Cumberdale, I thought you were out fighting the great war.
😂😂😂 in The Great War
@martialartssucks02
Do you find it difficult?
1:48 Sure is a good shot, we can see the crack now.
If you go back to the beginning you can clearly see the crack near the screw
Having been a full time pro magician for the last 10 years, heres what i think of geller ; Geller is a magician. Simple as that. But his mistake was that he presented himself as the real thing.
What does bending spoons and other eating utensils supposed to mean about the person anyway?
I thought it was comical - and I guess hes got to make a living ! - seriously - it was ridiculous...
god bless the "most replayed" feature
"Look at how thin it gets in the middle then how fat it is on the tip, like a baby arm holding an apple" - Uri Geller
@SmokeChocolate Thought the same thing, but it's Gellar trying to take focus off the crack by covering it over and over again. Didn't work.
"I feel something"...Yeah BS...Do you hear him getting frustrated?
It's made of gelleum a metal that brakes with only human heat ,,😮
Gellerum metal?
I should not be aroused right now
3:07 the camera zooms in and you see there is a crack in the metal right next to the upper rivet. The rivet is what holds it together. Geller knows this already when he starts. It´s a great performance. He strokes the shaft away from the crack to put attention there, building the audience´s expectation. Later it starts to budge, he asks the person to hold it further down the shaft 5:01 to feel for "something". This is only to get more stability so he can finish. Geller is a talented charlatan.
He was turning the screw on.the ladle
I'm known for bending forks, with my mine but yet I need too use my hands and I say bend bend bend lol...
I was falling asleep
he just opened the screw , and it was already broken , screw was holding it , once opened it s fell down
This should be retitled "intelligent gentile foils dishonest jew" lol
that antisementic haha 😉
You can have the name you want here in UA-cam you can change it, not the main url of your channel but the name that appears on the comments.
almost... almost... almost... SHAZAM
The woman even says at 5:10 "da unten ist es gerissen", "its broken/torn down there".
Uri Geller "The Last SpoonBender" 😉😉😉
he is unscrewing it
I love this dude.bearded one that is.
Did anyone else notice that as he had his finger on the rivet he was unscrewing it to make it looser? Go back and watch how his finger turns on the rivet as he is rubbing with the other finger
Uri Geller's power was exploiting metal fatigue. Go bend a paper clip back and forth and it will break. Metal fatigue has brought down airplanes and it causes cars to fail. 5:39 Notice there is a crack forming right at the rivet. You can just barely see it even at 1:23. This is a common place for fatigue cracks to form and it can happen on airplane skins. He likely prestressed the ladle before the show or did it off camera. It doesn't take much small repeated bending, especially with a brittle cast part, to cause a fatigue crack to form. Once it does then it becomes very easy to flex and break.
if you had supernatural powers would you really use it to break cutlery?
I wonder if by rubbing his doodle, it gets a bend in it too.......lol! 😂
5:11 the lady holding the spoon even says "Da unten ist es gerissen", meaning "It's torn apart down there", but they never mention it again and Geller doesn't speak german and couldn't understand what she was saying or at least he acted like he couldn't understand her.
The woman holding the ladle actually calls him out. She said "there is a crack"(5:11) and later that it doesn't bend but that it will break (4:00). But it seems like she still believes him after all for some reason.
It was only at 3 minutes in that I realised I had spent 2 minutes watching a man stroke a ladle, can't anyone tell me how to have a good time.
A couple things I noticed. At the start, he can't take his eyes off the monitor. Then when the cameraman zooms in a little bit, he gets the lady holding the ladle to turn it away so you can't see the crack as well. Then when the cameraman zooms in a little more he gets nervous and said "tell the cameraman that's a good shot." (Meaning, don't zoom in anymore for f$#@ sake.) But when the cameraman ignores this or doesn't speak English he then puts his right finger under and around so no one can see the crack.
No Problem man. Where are you from. I'm asking because you actually wrote Zürich, not ZUrich.
"I like to stroke rusty spoons, feels good on the fingers, or a nice rusty tap"
😌☝️
There are 3 parts I took note of, exactly 1 min apart from each other (maybe timing his act so not to be too obvious, but not really significant) :
• at 3:23 he moves his fingers to the spot where there is a little screw and it appears he is maneuvering a certain way to slightly turn the screw loose
• at 4:23 he makes a comment sounding frustrated (some are for sure part of the act) but here it sounds like he sighs and is like "ugh come on, who's..." as though he slipped for a second and was looking for someone to blame
• and at 5:23 the camera is zoomed in the most and if you look closely you can see tiny cracks (which the people also mention but no one questions him) ...
So overall I believe loosening the screw a bit allowed him to get enough gentle back and forth motion near where the crack is for it to eventually break. Perhaps the frustration 4 minutes in is because it is taking longer than he expected, he's doubting that maybe he didn't prepare the ladle fully with enough of a crack, or because perhaps having to loosen the screw was actually plan B with plan A being he thought he might be able to create enough motion near where the prepared crack is by moving the position of his fingers around ... This jackass doesn't deserve the amount of time I put into this comment but I'm just trying to analyze his strategy to fooling/scamming people for years and profiting from it, that's the only mental "power" he's ever used 🙄😒🖕
Also 5:19 hold it lightly no pressure ... you're pinching it too hard right where I made the crack lol
I love the way he double-checks the other ladel to make sure he's got the right one, and then checks the camera angle to hide the crack which is already there.
Well, where?
Last time i had a Sauna i Burnt my Mouth on the Ladle getting a Drink of Water !!! 😮 😂😂😂😂