Cell phone popcorn popping sensation
I don’t mark Mythbusters is going to have to concoct an episode debunking the idea that cell phones can pop popcorn. YouTubers are posting their own debunking experiments, and straightforward “Good Morning America” did a separate testing of the so-called phenomenon that’s at most another viral marketing rivalry. The same four videos were posted high new accounts created May 30th by “Kratz1987,” “bobtel08,” and “benzin513.” All four depict the very scene: four phones on a table circumjacent a few kernels of popcorn pop when the phones sounding at the same time. The four videos all sound to take place in different parts of the in the seventh heaven but their purpose remains untold. Is this campaign to promote the movable phones in the video or to scare consumers into not using their cell phone? Regardless, as debunking videos suffer with proved, cell phones don’t emit tolerably radiation to make popcorn pop. Wired spoke to physics professor who says that’s in no way gonna happen because studies denote cell phones are not injurious, if a phone emitted that much vitality “it would hurt like head.” What’s your theory? How do you dream up they make this prove?





















