Chocolate Bar Hack at Beth Kimball blog

Chocolate Bar Hack. This illusion has fooled millions around the world. Infinite chocolate optical illusion with an extra piece of chocolate. The trick involves taking one giant chocolate bar, cutting it into pieces, and shifting them around until it's the same size. The video reveals a special way to cut a bar of chocolate — made of smaller rectangles — and. By dividing the bar up and rearranging it, you are displacing enough chocolate to remove. This phenomenon, known as the infinite chocolate paradox, spread like a plague and caused outrage on social media. Here is a mathematical explanation. The trick works by spacing out the volume. Using a hershey bar, i show how this trick works.after the switch, you can see that the bar goes form about 5.5 inches to only 5 inches,. Well, with this infinite chocolate bar paradox experiment, it seems that you can have your cake (or chocolate!) and eat it too.

23 EASY AND COOL CHOCOLATE HACKS YouTube
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Infinite chocolate optical illusion with an extra piece of chocolate. This phenomenon, known as the infinite chocolate paradox, spread like a plague and caused outrage on social media. The trick works by spacing out the volume. Using a hershey bar, i show how this trick works.after the switch, you can see that the bar goes form about 5.5 inches to only 5 inches,. The video reveals a special way to cut a bar of chocolate — made of smaller rectangles — and. Well, with this infinite chocolate bar paradox experiment, it seems that you can have your cake (or chocolate!) and eat it too. This illusion has fooled millions around the world. The trick involves taking one giant chocolate bar, cutting it into pieces, and shifting them around until it's the same size. Here is a mathematical explanation. By dividing the bar up and rearranging it, you are displacing enough chocolate to remove.

23 EASY AND COOL CHOCOLATE HACKS YouTube

Chocolate Bar Hack The trick works by spacing out the volume. This phenomenon, known as the infinite chocolate paradox, spread like a plague and caused outrage on social media. Well, with this infinite chocolate bar paradox experiment, it seems that you can have your cake (or chocolate!) and eat it too. This illusion has fooled millions around the world. The trick involves taking one giant chocolate bar, cutting it into pieces, and shifting them around until it's the same size. Here is a mathematical explanation. By dividing the bar up and rearranging it, you are displacing enough chocolate to remove. The video reveals a special way to cut a bar of chocolate — made of smaller rectangles — and. The trick works by spacing out the volume. Using a hershey bar, i show how this trick works.after the switch, you can see that the bar goes form about 5.5 inches to only 5 inches,. Infinite chocolate optical illusion with an extra piece of chocolate.

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