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This video was featured on youtube's front page, sounds like BS, but I'm no physicist, so I coming here for some answers.
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The "Physics" mystery on YouTube refers to a phenomenon where certain videos on the platform seem to defy the laws of physics. These videos often feature objects or people performing seemingly impossible tasks, such as levitating or moving in ways that don't seem possible.
The investigation into YouTube's "Physics" mystery began when several users noticed unusual videos appearing on their recommended feed. These videos often had millions of views and featured bizarre physics-defying content.
Scientists have found that the majority of these seemingly impossible videos are actually the result of clever editing and special effects. Many of the creators behind these videos have backgrounds in visual effects and use their skills to create viral content.
While there have been some rare cases where creators have used actual physical tricks to create their videos, the majority of these videos rely on editing and special effects. There is no evidence to suggest that the laws of physics have been truly broken in these videos.
One way to differentiate between real and fake "Physics" videos is to look for inconsistencies or abnormalities in the footage. Real physical phenomena will often have telltale signs and may not appear as smooth or flawless as the edited videos. Additionally, doing some research on the creator and their background can also provide insight into the authenticity of their content.