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Mobile Phone (x4) - Cook Pop Corn.

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It looks real! :o I'm sure some of our intelligent bedlamites will enlighten us...

Fake.

Regards

PS it was a {successful} viral marketing operation for a blue tooth headset .i.e. keep your head away from your 'popcorn cooking phone'.

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Can't see the video, what is it about?
The scene is of four guys sitting around a coffee table, on the table are four mobile phones with their antena end's pointing to the center of rough cross. In the center of the cross are placed a number of intact popcorn kernels. Using four other mobile phones the guys call the four phones on the table, you see the phones on the table light up/vibrate as the incoming calls are received. Within a few seconds the popcorn kernels 'appear' to pop! and the fluffy kernels of popcorn seem to bounce across the table.

On this computer (my eyes or the screeen) I am using today I can not quite make out if the video footage is real or editted with the popped corn being added in post production.

The link (YouTube) was sent to me with an email talking about brain surgeons not using mobile phones.

Personally I have my doubts - the power emitted by modern mobile phones is not that great, the use of field strength monitoring to limited radiated power and the random nature of the radiation (interference) from four sources would probably not 'cook' the corn.

Sorry realised I forgot the word 'original' in my post above on this.

to one of the Canadian company's videos.

Regards

Can't see the video, what is it about?
The scene is of four guys sitting around a coffee table, on the table are four mobile phones with their antena end's pointing to the center of rough cross. In the center of the cross are placed a number of intact popcorn kernels. Using four other mobile phones the guys call the four phones on the table, you see the phones on the table light up/vibrate as the incoming calls are received. Within a few seconds the popcorn kernels 'appear' to pop! and the fluffy kernels of popcorn seem to bounce across the table.

On this computer (my eyes or the screeen) I am using today I can not quite make out if the video footage is real or editted with the popped corn being added in post production.

The link (YouTube) was sent to me with an email talking about brain surgeons not using mobile phones.

Personally I have my doubts - the power emitted by modern mobile phones is not that great, the use of field strength monitoring to limited radiated power and the random nature of the radiation (interference) from four sources would probably not 'cook' the corn.

Ah... right.... it's a fake then.

AFAIAC corn pops with heat radiation, if that scenario was to work, most of Pantip Plaza would be brain dead ....... errr, hang on a sec.

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