Please search into orthodoxy. orthodoxy is the first church. The body of Christ. We need the Body of Christ and Eucharist.❤☦️ Jesus is the only way to heaven, just being a good person won’t get you there, while yes doing what God said is requiered. Search into orthodoxy afterwards but first read this. Before you read these next things i want you to know that christianity isn’t about worshiping some deity in the sky because you dont want to go to hell, it’s about a loving and friendly relationship with God. God loves us soooo much no one can understand it. God wants you to tell Him everything, because He is soooo loving. Altough He knows it all He wants you to trust Him and be honest with Him and listen to Him. So now that i told you this read these Bible verses (the word of God) knowing that i’m telling you this out of love and i want you to know it’s not too late to turn and repent and follow Christ❤️❤️❤️ „Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6 ESV Bible Repent from your sin (disobedience to God) and turn to God and follow Him so that you WILL be saved. „If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 1 John 1:9 ESV „No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.” Luke 13:3 ESV „For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23 ESV ❤️☦️
it's amazing because science be like that. it's simple. but every phd thinks they found thee secret to fix climate change!! or a new species!! when actually they just fudge the numbers
I think the important lesson is that it’s really easy to make observations that *seem* like they violate physical laws. After all, it took us humans a while to realize that inertia was a thing due to the constant presence of air resistance.
We are getting an addition to "It's just a balloon stretched over a bucket" and "It's just a hole in the box" Thanks youtube, I really wanted to find my own comment 9 months later
Not just a spring, but a spring under tension waiting to be released. It was obvious that it wasn't just a ball when it wobbled all around on the bounce.
@@orangenostril Not really a fair argument. Maybe we all *_knew_* it couldn’t break the laws of physics, but we were expecting something better for such a strongly worded title 🤷
That would be buoyancy. If the balloon is still not positively buoyant it would still bounce lower, and due to its light weight considerably lower than the starting point due to air resistance.
@@kip1475against your legal reasons: i can see you edited the comment and this was not a joke beforehand, thus i am suing your parent(s) (legal guardian(s) for 6.9 million dollars in damages.
@@J.A.huscherYeah I think I would try and get them to go off just when my sister would walk by... She didn't cry your wimpy compared to my sis. Edit. I'm kidding of course... Maybe this is why my sister tells me I was mean?
"The problem with perpetual motion machines is where to hide the battery" Kinda applies here, the half-sphere is the battery (oh how often people forget that batteries aren't just electric), and while it isn't perpetual motion, it does appear to be violating conservation of energy at a glance.
I would argue that the reason people think batteries are exclusively electric, as in chemical energy stored in a cells, is because it's a 'battery of cells'. In this case, 'battery' simply means a collection of something used together, not an energy source. That's the conclusion I've come to.
Same if there is more kinetic energy on the second bounce than the first then there must have been some other form of potential energy separate from the gravitational potential energy
Oh, in case you got covered in that Repulsion Gel, here's some advice the action lab boys gave me: DO NOT get covered in the Repulsion Gel. We haven't entirely nailed down what element it is yet, but I'll tell you this: it's a lively one, and it does NOT like the human skeleton.
I think we all remember being little kids, getting a super ball and accidentally dropping it on the way to the car and it immediately relocating to the next time zone.
@@geraldsims4362 I think I caused more damage with the sticky hands. Mom used to get so pissed cause of the smudges on all the windows. Simpler times lol
Me too i knew it would have to be potential energy with the impact triggering a sudden release. I used that thing to explain the concept and it was spot on.
@@nutella_wewerehere"it would seem to". Many things "seem to" be other things but the reality of the situation is that the ball dosen't break physics. It just had potential energy stored inside it in the form of that toy and after it hits the ground, that potential energy was converted into kinetic energy.
@@kazzng2087 - Though I do like the idea of him seeing the comment and being like oh, I thought it did break the laws of physics but I suppose it doesn't after all... damn.
@@gentrydean3789 well, it's just not possible to break physics. But it's possible that we don't yet understand everything in physics ;-) For example in the universe at greater distances. This ball does neither ;-)
I just went to the arcade with some friends last weekend and we ended up with some tickets and got one of those stupid little things 😂 I've never seen one with a button on it like this though. Just manually have to invert it and wait for it to pop.
Attention all personnel, SCP-018 has breached containment. I repeat: SCP-018 has breached containment. Send Mobile Task Force Epsilon 164 to the provided coordinates, Keter-level threat. Urgency is advised.
It’s crazy how I was able to figure this out purely based on that snappy sound the dome popper made. It’s been probably like ten years since I’ve had one but that sound never goes away!
I wish more content was like this, it catches your interest but then explains what's really going on rather than just leaving everyone to speculate and make stuff up
If the title would have been just less misleading like, " how a ball can defy the physcis? " then explain it after, it will make more sense. But no, it gonna be a clickbait!
The trick is that the trick ball has additional potential energy within the ball that expends itself on the first bounce, but the potential energy is lost upon the initial drop and all subsequent bounces are lower in height.
My first thought was helium. Then, it's attached to a string that got yanked up. I NEVER would've guessed an inverted hemisphere. Once again, I learned something new from you today, and I thank you for teaching this old dog lots of new tricks!
The odd rotation of the ball after the first bounce (most observable in the drop done in front of the garage door) indicated some kind of unbalanced load within the ball, but the disguised inverted elastic half-sphere is a neat trick. The aforementioned rotation is probably why the ball is uniform in colour; any kind of patterning would immediately destroy the illusion that the ball was the simple object it appeared to be.
It still appears to break physics. The balloon here has a kenetic energy store that has to be manually set. After one bounce it no longer has the energy to super bounce again as the cup needs to have the potential energy put back into it (cup folded). SCP-018 probably absorbs and contains potential energy that is released upon impact in another way. Maybe heat energy surrounding it is absorbed, but then things nearby would freeze. Or maybe it absorbs local ambient radiation, but then it would need a hell of a lot of radiation to always have 200% efficiency. I don't believe it needs to break physics to work as observed, just have some way of obtaining energy and converting it to kenetic energy, just as the cup balloon does!
SCP-018 has the appearance of a Super Ball made by the Wham-O company in 1969. It is six (6) centimeters in diameter and coloured red. Found when the ██████████ company was hired to clean out a warehouse that had Wham-O merchandise in it, SCP-018 was noted to be able to bounce with extreme height. At first thought to be a pleasant child's toy, SCP-018 was able to bounce with over two hundred percent (200%) efficiency (that is, if dropped one (1) meter, it would bounce two (2), then four (4), then eight (8), then sixteen (16)). The ball soon became a dangerous projectile, reaching speeds estimated at over 100 km/h and damaging property and injuring five (5) in the city of █████████████. It came to a rest after several days in the nearby lake of ████████, and was retrieved by SCP personnel. Due to the speed of the object, and the total surprise by its victims, no cover-up story was required or initiated.
"The hardest part of inventing a perpetual motion machine is figuring out how to hide the batteries"
fr
@@dignelberrtbut not before they dazzle you😅
Wtf ? He doesn't talk about perpetual motion... where do you see a battery in this vid ?
Please search into orthodoxy. orthodoxy is the first church. The body of Christ. We need the Body of Christ and Eucharist.❤☦️ Jesus is the only way to heaven, just being a good person won’t get you there, while yes doing what God said is requiered. Search into orthodoxy afterwards but first read this. Before you read these next things i want you to know that christianity isn’t about worshiping some deity in the sky because you dont want to go to hell, it’s about a loving and friendly relationship with God. God loves us soooo much no one can understand it. God wants you to tell Him everything, because He is soooo loving. Altough He knows it all He wants you to trust Him and be honest with Him and listen to Him. So now that i told you this read these Bible verses (the word of God) knowing that i’m telling you this out of love and i want you to know it’s not too late to turn and repent and follow Christ❤️❤️❤️ „Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6 ESV Bible Repent from your sin (disobedience to God) and turn to God and follow Him so that you WILL be saved. „If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 1 John 1:9 ESV „No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.” Luke 13:3 ESV „For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23 ESV ❤️☦️
@@briogochill6450But I did eat breakfast this morning.
We always think it’s some historical breaking thing that he just found, but no. It’s always just a balloon either stretched over a cup or this.
That's what I was thinking, like he bounced it over a stretched out balloon.
it's amazing because science be like that. it's simple. but every phd thinks they found thee secret to fix climate change!! or a new species!! when actually they just fudge the numbers
Actionlab is a real one
Also like the blackest paint is just a hole in a box! 😂
Ya, I was thinking to myself, "wonder what 'battery' or momentary extra energy is helping it do that."
“The hardest thing about hardest thing is hardest thing.”
-Thardest Hing
Wise words
This changed my perspective on life. Thank you.
I'll show you something hard
And that, my friends, is what she said.
Thardest Hing was one of if not the greatest human beings to have ever lived
So it's not a ball, it's a magic trick.
So basically physics law isn't broken.
I think the important lesson is that it’s really easy to make observations that *seem* like they violate physical laws. After all, it took us humans a while to realize that inertia was a thing due to the constant presence of air resistance.
Sadly we are law abiding citizens
Energy was stored within the balloon in the form of tension applied prior to demonstration
@@TheGallantDrakebut the video is claiming it. We arent the ones to blame
Plot twist: physics' laws never ever get broken.
“If it defy’s the laws of physics, then there’s a trick you can’t see.”
- Some dude
That's you bro
if it defy's anything, theres always a trick
*defies
@@microTrash28 i wasnt confident that defy's was the correct spelling, it is also underlined. I said it to match similarity to the original comment!
@@delank4687 Ain’t here to call people out or anything. I just genuinely want people to know correct spelling/grammar.
Yes, we’re all familiar with the pent up energy that comes from blue balls.
HUH
@@aname8106
You never suffered blue balls.
Nevermind.
@@Bassotronics nah I know, just did the typical response
Genius
This is the best comment on the internet today. It speaks poorly for the entire internet that you don’t have more thumbs up.
I used to get those Elastic half-spheres in my Christmas stockings. Childhood nostalgia just hit hard
I bought ones for my children. In French, we called them "puces" (fleas) 😁
The way it bounced back up literally reminded me of those and then he pulled one out lol
They're called eye poppers, or rubber poppers, or hopper poppers, or jumping poppers 🙂
We are getting an addition to
"It's just a balloon stretched over a bucket" and
"It's just a hole in the box"
Thanks youtube, I really wanted to find my own comment 9 months later
"This, is a bucket"
Yeahh haha
@@macewindow149Dear God
@@Mariorox1956there's more....
@@Citcrustacean36 _No._
"Normally, balls dont bounce higher than when they are dropped. But if we add a spring into it, it go boing." -Mr. Science man
Unfollowee
Pretty lame i agree
I mean who didn't already know?
Not just a spring, but a spring under tension waiting to be released. It was obvious that it wasn't just a ball when it wobbled all around on the bounce.
Hahaaaaaaaaa my wee wee go boing boing 😀😀😀
“Oh that’s clearly a balloon with a popper in it”
“Yup, there it is”
"911 what's ur emergency"
"My physics ain't physicsing"
really cool how u said it "breaks physics" but just concealed the fact it had a way to propel itself.
This is what I call a liar
@@neptvnebeatschannel😂
We need our click-bait.
"Oh I thought it actually just broke the laws of physics" bruh
@@orangenostril Not really a fair argument. Maybe we all *_knew_* it couldn’t break the laws of physics, but we were expecting something better for such a strongly worded title 🤷
Can't go higher ?
*fills a balloon with helium*
hey look I made a ball that doesn't even fall.
That would be buoyancy. If the balloon is still not positively buoyant it would still bounce lower, and due to its light weight considerably lower than the starting point due to air resistance.
@@soundspark NERDDDDD
for legal reasons this is a joke
@@kip1475against your legal reasons: i can see you edited the comment and this was not a joke beforehand, thus i am suing your parent(s) (legal guardian(s) for 6.9 million dollars in damages.
@@soundsparkhey, it’s buzzkillington
YOU MADMAN BROKE PHYSICS
Dude, that half-sphere toy was a forgotten childhood toy until I saw it on this video. So cool remembering stuff like this
I had one too! Loved it. No idea what it was called.
yeah they would go off in ur hands if u did not put them down fast enough lol, were they a kind of craze at one point? I can barely remember.
I remember them scaring the crap out of me when I was a kid. One time one popped into my face while it was still in my hand and I cried lol
@@J.A.huscherYeah I think I would try and get them to go off just when my sister would walk by...
She didn't cry your wimpy compared to my sis.
Edit. I'm kidding of course... Maybe this is why my sister tells me I was mean?
I had one. No idea what it was for, now. 😂
99+ missed calls from young sheldon
Almost thought he wasn't going to explain the physics behind this but glad he didn't blue ball us.
He destroyed that blue ball hehe :D
*slow clap*
But he kinda did
The elastic provided the extra energy to boost the ball past its initial height.
Now let's see the ball do it twice in a row
"The problem with perpetual motion machines is where to hide the battery"
Kinda applies here, the half-sphere is the battery (oh how often people forget that batteries aren't just electric), and while it isn't perpetual motion, it does appear to be violating conservation of energy at a glance.
I love people calling dam water batteries! Since that's exactly what they are!
I would argue that the reason people think batteries are exclusively electric, as in chemical energy stored in a cells, is because it's a 'battery of cells'. In this case, 'battery' simply means a collection of something used together, not an energy source. That's the conclusion I've come to.
Until it bounces a second time.
no its a popit toy that jumps not a battery
I think you're responding to the wrong video, haha
i figured this out almost instantly when i noticed he only ever drops it once, otherwise the illusion would break on a second bounce
Wow. You're a super hero. I can't believe you still live in mom's basement.
@@J.G.Wentworth69420 whar?
Well I thought it was a fair comment, I meant op
Same if there is more kinetic energy on the second bounce than the first then there must have been some other form of potential energy separate from the gravitational potential energy
That and it wobbled like a balloon with something inside 😅
When I was a kid in the 60s, they had a ball like this.They called it a "Superball". Every kid had one.
And they worked because of how the rubber was treated, not because of something hidden inside.
Did you even watch the video? This is not a "superball".
Oh, in case you got covered in that Repulsion Gel, here's some advice the action lab boys gave me: DO NOT get covered in the Repulsion Gel. We haven't entirely nailed down what element it is yet, but I'll tell you this: it's a lively one, and it does NOT like the human skeleton.
blud played too much portal
-someone who has 1,5k hours on portal 2 (((i need a life)))
more information... please ??!!
@@violettownmicroenterprises1528it's a reference to Portal 2
@@violettownmicroenterprises1528quote from video game where you're doing dangerous experiments and this guy says this
@@_mys Aaaahhhhh. thanks ...
newton's been real quiet since this dropped💀💀
Hes dead💀💀
@@dawkosussybaka8190he's been *real* quiet
@@dawkosussybaka8190who?
@@dawkosussybaka8190same thing 💀💀
Newton's been real quiet since he died. 💀💀
“hey guys whered scp-018 go?”
Only real SCP fans know. I didn't know that SCP needs a bouncy ball!
Its not red tho, also not 200% energy efficient.
Edit:guys I didn't mean for his to be a woooosh
stole my sentence :(
POV: The most safest elevator in SCP:SL
I was about to say every day we get closer to scps. Oh no
“Give your mom back her diva cup!!”
- This guys dad, probably
Finally, a moon ball ad thats not reversed
Fr. Was looking for a comment about this being the moon ball but real
This is Better than a Moon Ball XD
THIS IS THE BOUNCE BALL
I got a moon ball short right after this one
"This ball breaks physics by not being a ball nor breaking physics."
Good job Mr. Science.
You can't break a law of physics--that's why it's a law of physics. Your own fault for still falling for the same cringe clickbait for 10yrs+.
@@JD_tcb No one is falling for the clickbait, but you lose respect as a science UA-camr by doing it
@@JD_tcbby the looks of it, you did too
@@Lavassin Fair enough. I just wish it'd go away altogether but it's so common that's prob never gonna happen.
@@JD_tcb Oh I don't watch based on the titles. I just like the science explanations.
I think we all remember being little kids, getting a super ball and accidentally dropping it on the way to the car and it immediately relocating to the next time zone.
Yeah, good times breaking all kinds of things when one got away from you!
@@geraldsims4362 I think I caused more damage with the sticky hands. Mom used to get so pissed cause of the smudges on all the windows. Simpler times lol
Just imagine that ball will just continue to jump until it reaches the space😂
"So if you drop a ball..."
Proceeds to drop something that is not a ball
Pretty sure that's the point.
😂
Technically it’s a ball
Is a balloon not a ball? It's a bladder filled with air, like many balls
It not being a normal ball after all is precisely the whole point of the video.
Therapist: SCP-018 isnt real
SCP-018:
a man of culture i see
Ah, hell nah. That thing's damn horrifying to be around, in SCP SL
I *KNEW* it was an SCP!
Nah the scp nerds are back
SCP-018 is always red though...
We found the knockoff! It only goes 150%
Scp-018 isn't real, it can't hurt you
Scp-018:
NOOO you beat me to it lmao
it won't hit you if you walk calmly through.
Just Don't let Dr. Bright near it
Was about to say that this guy really just created an SCP.
new fav scp LOL
That transition was so good I watched half the video a second time before I realized
This man discovered that one SCP item which has like 200% elasticity.
Ah yes, the ball. Its ID is SCP-018
Codename Flubber.
Ive never felt smarter than I just did when I actually guessed thats exactly what was happening.
Me too i knew it would have to be potential energy with the impact triggering a sudden release.
I used that thing to explain the concept and it was spot on.
So, in other words you didn’t bounce a ball, you bounced a balloon with a spring in it
Indeed, what a wage of time
A popper*
@@antiqas The fact that you watch video and think it's a waste of time and then go to the comments to waste more time on the same video is insane
@@klaytonshell5654 And you just wasted time posting this comment…
@@montyburnsgaming3609 nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
crickets:
You: ☝️🤓
If basketballs bounced like this it would be easy mode
SCP-018 Has breached containment
Yes, this was exactly what I was thinking lol
I was about to get scared if this thing could break metal or something.
Exactly what I was thinking
Proceeds to explain the ball does not infact break physics
Theoretically it would seem to, unless the physics of it were actually explained to you like this
@@nutella_wewerehere"it would seem to". Many things "seem to" be other things but the reality of the situation is that the ball dosen't break physics. It just had potential energy stored inside it in the form of that toy and after it hits the ground, that potential energy was converted into kinetic energy.
Did you seriously expect that this was some magic ball that violates the conservation of energy?
@@jensraab2902 Quantum tunneling and nitinol exist, it really wouldn’t be that surprising if there was some weird special case explanation for it.
@@Amityz72323Sure. But do these violate the laws of physics?
At first I thought you accomplished the effect by running the film backwards, but it turns out it was potential energy the whole time.
The guy’s laugh is so awesome… Pure Joy of a Bouncing Ball!!!
bro made scp 018
Scp fans trying not to make everything scp:
@@socialist-oat Scp fans thing that regular sane people will know what exact scp they are talking about from the number alone
Damn yall mad
@@socialist-oatI'm not an scp fan but I found it funny. Grow up
I knew I would find this comment
"it's just a rubber balloon stretched over a cup" vibes
Me: The perfect ball doesn't exist.
Action Lab:
What was the name of this toy? Something like zeebeez
Its a ballon no ball.
And it's a one off effect.
Cool kid colon format doesn't exist.
Cool kid:
The moon ball just got cooked💀
It didn't defy physics. You just introduced new variables.
He knows
First time seeing click bait?
@@kazzng2087 - Though I do like the idea of him seeing the comment and being like oh, I thought it did break the laws of physics but I suppose it doesn't after all... damn.
yeah, did you not finish the video?
Yep, but this title made you watch the video and comment. His goal was to do that, not break physics
I just spoke to physics, it said “I’m not broken”.
So, it just doesn't break any law of physics. You stored some additional energy in it and that gets used too.
Yes that is indeed what he said
@@juhis5936 that's funny because our comments are under the video "This Ball Breaks Physics".
To be fair, it would be incredibly unlikely that he found something that does break physics.
@@gentrydean3789 well, it's just not possible to break physics.
But it's possible that we don't yet understand everything in physics ;-) For example in the universe at greater distances.
This ball does neither ;-)
That's called a click bait video title.
That ball do be breakin’ ‘em physics, though.!.!
that's why you only let it bounce once lol
Because the 2nd would be higher than the 1st and the 3rd even higher. Next thing we know the ball is ruling all of us!
@@438samwill Nope
It would just stop bouncing
It's not SCP-018
Holy shit I remember those pop toys being advertised as a prize during a talent show in early grade school (pre-k to third)
I remember buying at least two of them at Walmart when I was a few years old, I'm now 21 and wish I still had at least one because those were so fun
I just went to the arcade with some friends last weekend and we ended up with some tickets and got one of those stupid little things 😂 I've never seen one with a button on it like this though. Just manually have to invert it and wait for it to pop.
Attention all personnel, SCP-018 has breached containment. I repeat: SCP-018 has breached containment. Send Mobile Task Force Epsilon 164 to the provided coordinates, Keter-level threat. Urgency is advised.
Correct
what does that have to do with the video
@@davidross5593 if you know you know
bro got scp-018
Imagine spiking that thing on the ground and it goes to saturn
Time to crowdsource that new launch concept. Better than spinning, you won't get dizzy!
Oh no… he’s got Scp-018 now…
Dangit you beat me to it
@@Armoredmaple122Ah, a fellow person of culture
What's that
@@shadowofheaven3279 Dawg just google it
I was about to say that
i’m proud of myself for noticing it wiggling in the table shot and going “okay, so it’s got elastic energy somehow…” but i couldn’t figure out how
Once, I broke the Law of Physics...now I'm doing time in the next alternate universe. ✨
"A trick! My lord!"
"A dirty trick!"
That's not exactly physics breaking, Mr. Clickbait. It's more like physics affirming
The REAL Astroball:
Was wondering how long I'd have to scroll to see Scp-018.
@@yaboyboris7607SAME
@@yaboyboris7607 Me too hahah
Let it bounce.
**The ball then went to space**
Breaking news :
The SCP world is real
SCP 018 is confirmed.
Bounce ball go bum bum the wall
"The Ball" "The ball" **title card flashes on screen, ethereal like** the ball
It’s crazy how I was able to figure this out purely based on that snappy sound the dome popper made. It’s been probably like ten years since I’ve had one but that sound never goes away!
It's quite obvious the second it bounces that the balloon was just a cover for the device inside the balloon.
Not crazy at all, not even a little. To be expected even.
Bro created SCP-018
Lesson that we learned is: never underestimate the power of Balls
Cup the balls.
ayo-
Balls
SCP-018: *allow me to introduce myself*
Are you a man of wealth and taste???
(You old timers will get it)
got it ...@@dr.OgataSerizawa
"Well it is a balloon"
My whole life has been a lie
My man almost created SCP-018
Already late, Flubber my friend.
@@Razman.99 flubber? Plumbus?
Just put a firework in a ball mindblown
Moonball or whatever gotta start takin’ notes
Astroball
Watched it twice to make sure I didn't imagine the man bun
Ditto !!! First time noticed too !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bro murdered that thing
That first animation was delicious.
Disclaimer:
Any laws of physics were broken or harmed during the making of this video.
This is like that one dropshipping ad
I wish more content was like this, it catches your interest but then explains what's really going on rather than just leaving everyone to speculate and make stuff up
Nah, it just claims one thing in the title but really it’s just clickbait.
Nut it's cus jumping bean
If the title would have been just less misleading like, " how a ball can defy the physcis? " then explain it after, it will make more sense. But no, it gonna be a clickbait!
This doesnt break physics, it just shows that the initial theory wasn't right.
The title is just clickbait, he isn't saying it actually breaks physics.
bro used the laugh emote twice😭
How can someone come up with such a witty remark? 😂😂
Clever of you to not show us the ball bouncing twice 😏
almost made me think about perpetum mobille
Idk why but I always get the feeling this guy could be a successful super villain with absolute ease if he wanted to
Buddy invented SCP 008
(Idk if this is right I forgor the number)
The trick is that the trick ball has additional potential energy within the ball that expends itself on the first bounce, but the potential energy is lost upon the initial drop and all subsequent bounces are lower in height.
IT WASN'T EVER A BALL!
@@OldDemonTooth True.
@@OldDemonToothWhat is a ball? 🤔
Well, but not if you can inverse the cup again, perhaps by vigorously shaking the ball if one were invented that way.
Thanks for the explanation
you forgot to have it bounce more than once. Preferably enough number of times until it put a hole in your ceiling
It only works for one bounce.
@@nunya_bizniz That's my point, he forgot to actually break physics.
@@feha92 sorry I missed the sarcasm.
Man has SCP-018
*_The spaceballs literally only work like normal balls_*
That thing in the inside was really available as a toy, some decades ago. I immediately thought of this when I saw how high the balloon bounced.
I can’t remember if hat they were called
Moon Ball is been real quiet since this drop
My first thought was helium. Then, it's attached to a string that got yanked up. I NEVER would've guessed an inverted hemisphere. Once again, I learned something new from you today, and I thank you for teaching this old dog lots of new tricks!
The odd rotation of the ball after the first bounce (most observable in the drop done in front of the garage door) indicated some kind of unbalanced load within the ball, but the disguised inverted elastic half-sphere is a neat trick. The aforementioned rotation is probably why the ball is uniform in colour; any kind of patterning would immediately destroy the illusion that the ball was the simple object it appeared to be.
Who else thought that the video continued and noticed it had already ended just it for so perfectly
he just randomly took out something nostalgic from my childhood ;;
What’s is the cup thing called
@@thelaughingsquid5956 zeebeez popper
Wait so SCP-018 *does* follow the laws of physics?!
Lmfao i just made a comment about 018
It still appears to break physics. The balloon here has a kenetic energy store that has to be manually set. After one bounce it no longer has the energy to super bounce again as the cup needs to have the potential energy put back into it (cup folded).
SCP-018 probably absorbs and contains potential energy that is released upon impact in another way. Maybe heat energy surrounding it is absorbed, but then things nearby would freeze. Or maybe it absorbs local ambient radiation, but then it would need a hell of a lot of radiation to always have 200% efficiency. I don't believe it needs to break physics to work as observed, just have some way of obtaining energy and converting it to kenetic energy, just as the cup balloon does!
OP's literally a representative of 2 Fandoms at once lmfao
SCP-018 has the appearance of a Super Ball made by the Wham-O company in 1969. It is six (6) centimeters in diameter and coloured red. Found when the ██████████ company was hired to clean out a warehouse that had Wham-O merchandise in it, SCP-018 was noted to be able to bounce with extreme height. At first thought to be a pleasant child's toy, SCP-018 was able to bounce with over two hundred percent (200%) efficiency (that is, if dropped one (1) meter, it would bounce two (2), then four (4), then eight (8), then sixteen (16)). The ball soon became a dangerous projectile, reaching speeds estimated at over 100 km/h and damaging property and injuring five (5) in the city of █████████████. It came to a rest after several days in the nearby lake of ████████, and was retrieved by SCP personnel. Due to the speed of the object, and the total surprise by its victims, no cover-up story was required or initiated.
The speed becomes so high that the ball incinerates because of friction with the atmosphere, like a meteor.
And then... was it disposed?
@@mehanthisri5264 No. It was contained by the SCP foundation.
How did you make that box kinda think in you comment??|
I had a Superball, they were amazing but could break windows,lol.
How moonball was supposed to be:
That’s cheating. Didn’t violate any laws of physics.
Why not just load it with a solenoid and spring?
@@danthemanofthelandBecause this is easier
bro literally got scp-018 irl 💀
Lol
Oh cool. We are all gonna die.
I've been bamboozled
But…….but, have you been hoodwinked?
Average moonball ad
Conclusion: You can't break laws of physics
Uhh yes you can, if the laws are wrong
That blue ball has weeks of repressed energy
"How is this even possiBALL?"
4/10
take my like and leave
Found Sans' alt account
So this is the thing everyone is crazy for in SCP SL