I saw this video two days ago and I asked our Electrical Engineer who came to us from Motorola. He said "No Possible Way!". However, it's still pretty cool to watch.
Clearly not real. This is an easy one. The kernels were laid so close together that, upon one of the kernels exploding and becoming popcorn, the other unexploded ones would have been knocked around on the table.
The idea microwaves could heat up food was formed by a scientist when a candy bar in his shirt pocket melted while he was in front of a microwave array. I'm not sure if this means anything-I used to smoke a lot of dope.
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I saw this video two days ago and I asked our Electrical Engineer who came to us from Motorola. He said "No Possible Way!". However, it's still pretty cool to watch.
Oh, no!! Back to the old fear that talking on cell phones will give you brain cancer (or at least cook some of your brain cells)!!
Is it possible these guys believe in the powers of Sterno?
Clearly not real. This is an easy one. The kernels were laid so close together that, upon one of the kernels exploding and becoming popcorn, the other unexploded ones would have been knocked around on the table.
This is a hoax. It was all over Yahoo! yesterday as just a stunt these guys pulled to fool the folks in Wise County.
Double Fake Mythbusters
The idea microwaves could heat up food was formed by a scientist when a candy bar in his shirt pocket melted while he was in front of a microwave array. I'm not sure if this means anything-I used to smoke a lot of dope.
It is amazing what boredom does to folks.
false http://www.snopes.com/science/cookegg.asp
Has none of you even noticed these guys are foreign tourists?
Looks fake. I'll think about this next time I stick my phone in my pants front pocket.
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