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Very simple. You will notice color of liquid is not as white (MILK?) when he gets up to the last glass. Enough clear liquid in each to make difference as he goes up the line. And liquid not orginal color at end because of this.

Heck if I know but it was a good guess!!

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Very simple. You will notice color of liquid is not as white (MILK?) when he gets up to the last glass. Enough clear liquid in each to make difference as he goes up the line. And liquid not orginal color at end because of this.

Heck if I know but it was a good guess!!

 

You're right.

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YUP :sign yeah that:

 

There are chemicals used in mining to fracture rock with no noise, no vibration, no spark or flame, no dust. no flying debris.

It is a chemical that when mixed with water will expand enough to exert over 15,000psi when confined.

 

It appears that there is something white in the bottom of each glass before the pour and there is that white sludge clinging in the glass at the end of each pour.

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It is a chemical that when mixed with water will expand enough to exert over 15,000psi when confined..

 

Not sure 15,000 psi is enough to break the rocks in most mining applications. But agree that it was some chemical...

 

BRad

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Looks to me like there's clear liquid at the bottom of all the glasses except the first one. Watch carefully when the white liquid first hits the bottom of each successive glass.

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