nyj wrote:VoiceofReason wrote:Robert*PPS wrote:Yeah I saw this one the other day I think. Did it happen in some city handgun range, and they rushed everybody out afterward, then showed Captain Goober (or whatever his name is) in the hospital with a giant bruise on his shoulder? I rewinded it, and explained it to my wife, who then said, "what a lame trick..."
I don't think we are talking about the same video. Have a look
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngu5e_wS26k" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; The high speed sure makes it look real.
I wouldn't doubt if that's real. As far as the other stuff, ya'll are digging too deep. Magic isn't real? It's entertainment, and for the lay public, it's a 'wow' factor for them.
Just watched that one a little more thoroughly and I have comments: First, the bang appears to me to be an added sound effect; Second, the huge plastic mouth guard behind the cup probably helps (and is why he can't close his mouth after he takes the cup out); Third, the bullet in his hand appears not to have upset on impact, and any normal lead bullet would have even at mild velocity, it appears to me to come out of his hand as he tries to shake the bullet out of the cup; And I strongly suspect that the projectile that was fired was a frangible one, especially considering the amount of dust and particles that leave the cup after impact.
But "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." still holds true, and part of the fun, to me, has always been trying to figure out how they did that, and even more so if I can.