Tin Foil Ball Microwave Meme at Shirley Hickey blog

Tin Foil Ball Microwave Meme. This fake microwave trick pokes fun at a recent diy trend in which people hammered and polished rolls of aluminum foil until they turned into glossy spheres. Tin foil japanese ball trick! Several people in japan made shiny balls out of aluminum foil by hammering and sanding and polishing away for a long time. However, with nearly all viral trends there is a dark side to it, which will attempt to fool anyone into performing something unsafe. “if you form tinfoil into a sphere and microwave it for 6 to 7 minutes it will smooth out and. And then someone made an image claiming it. Tiktok video from max eddy (@maxxeddy): It basically involves people polishing a ball of tin foil until it resembles a huge reflective silver ball and it looks very satisfying. Sharp metal points in the microwave create a coronal discharge, an electrical discharge by ionizing the surrounding air if the electrical field surrounding the conductor is high enough to. A meme shared on facebook shows a crumpled ball of tinfoil, then a shiny metal sphere.

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Sharp metal points in the microwave create a coronal discharge, an electrical discharge by ionizing the surrounding air if the electrical field surrounding the conductor is high enough to. Tiktok video from max eddy (@maxxeddy): And then someone made an image claiming it. “if you form tinfoil into a sphere and microwave it for 6 to 7 minutes it will smooth out and. However, with nearly all viral trends there is a dark side to it, which will attempt to fool anyone into performing something unsafe. Several people in japan made shiny balls out of aluminum foil by hammering and sanding and polishing away for a long time. It basically involves people polishing a ball of tin foil until it resembles a huge reflective silver ball and it looks very satisfying. Tin foil japanese ball trick! A meme shared on facebook shows a crumpled ball of tinfoil, then a shiny metal sphere. This fake microwave trick pokes fun at a recent diy trend in which people hammered and polished rolls of aluminum foil until they turned into glossy spheres.

tin foil Meme by Ramben89 ) Memedroid

Tin Foil Ball Microwave Meme Tin foil japanese ball trick! A meme shared on facebook shows a crumpled ball of tinfoil, then a shiny metal sphere. “if you form tinfoil into a sphere and microwave it for 6 to 7 minutes it will smooth out and. However, with nearly all viral trends there is a dark side to it, which will attempt to fool anyone into performing something unsafe. Tin foil japanese ball trick! Sharp metal points in the microwave create a coronal discharge, an electrical discharge by ionizing the surrounding air if the electrical field surrounding the conductor is high enough to. And then someone made an image claiming it. This fake microwave trick pokes fun at a recent diy trend in which people hammered and polished rolls of aluminum foil until they turned into glossy spheres. It basically involves people polishing a ball of tin foil until it resembles a huge reflective silver ball and it looks very satisfying. Several people in japan made shiny balls out of aluminum foil by hammering and sanding and polishing away for a long time. Tiktok video from max eddy (@maxxeddy):

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