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@delenlawson1251
17.12.2024human reaction time is around 0.2 second, so basically what he did is multiply the fastest speed his hand can get and his reaction time what he gets is a perfect distance to get that money before that guy do anything.
@くろえ-v9s
15.12.2024I wouldn't take the bet because my reaction time is slow af 😀
@sabahatkhan7
15.12.2024If you try this trick with me may be you will lose millions 😂
@InDatParish
15.12.2024I’d pay $100 just to see those double D’s
@thegee001ify
15.12.2024You can see he has practiced the swipe and grab movement. Extremely fast. This isn't something you can just do. Needs practice. Efficency of movement.
@MindTrigger
15.12.2024its all about focus 🙂
@austenmg
15.12.2024Isn't that the Tedx misdirection guy?
@Psyduc
15.12.2024speed of hand > speed of light
@rakeshpriye6199
15.12.2024I would have moved my hands before him and told him he was moving his hands.
@amenotejikara_otaku
15.12.2024How to earn 50 bucks in a minute!!
@mustafagnana
15.12.2024boy i ain’t messin with no apolo in a hat
@rek3018
13.12.2024Light has to travel into your eyes and into the brain which has to process the hand's movement before sending a signal to the muscle in your arm to move which has already happened for the opposing side.
@iliveincanada3308
13.12.2024Rigged
@voodoo1449
13.12.2024Very simple, and anyone can do. It comes down to reaction time. By the time your eyes tell your brain his hand is moving and then your brain tells your hand to move, his hand is already there…YOU CAN NOT BEAT THIS no matter how much or hard you try
@bellarose2220
13.12.2024It's not a magic trick. It's called the reactionary gap. Simple premise: reaction is ALWAYS slower than action.
@John-xi1pt
13.12.2024Magician wins, some would say he has the upper hand…
@fredtotherick
13.12.2024Hmm it's about reaction time, which is about 0.3 seconds for the average person. All apollo has to do is to swoop in within 0.3 seconds, but actually even that seems hard
@empitsu8483
13.12.2024MY GAMER BOYFRIEND ACTUALLY SUCCEEDED MANY TIMES O.o but then no one else did
@manjuprasad7527
13.12.2024I can do that
@spongeman1512
13.12.2024Second chance he'll fail. Thats why video stop
@adibahmed9724
13.12.20241:14 the woman thought she could distract him
@johnnycash9012
12.12.2024Lol😂
@travissekutt
12.12.20241:15 1:17
@r.i.p.4485
12.12.2024Lol also spatial location has alot to do with it, if you notice he moves his hand slightly towards the other person at their eye level which to the person's eyes does not register as movement, then he dipps down to get the money. Hand accelerates, other person brain not register movement, hand is already accelerated and in motion, hand reaches other guys hand level, oth r guys brain registers movement, hand takes money at high acceleration, other guys hand begins acceleration. Think of it like this, there is a reason cars have Bright red taillights which turn on when breaking, if not the person driving behind them would not register a deceleration in the front cars speed because of spacial location. Boxers use this principle for the straight jab. Which is why he places his hand at the others eye level.
@doodleoffice221
12.12.2024But he was actually really fast to grab that money
@AEONGUERRILLERA
12.12.2024False advertising hand vs. hand… The real Hand vs Eye test is about the eye being able to define fast or frequently enough. So there is no direct phisical test for both at once for you to claim… Weakminded magic fools should stick to pick pocketing not MythBusting… Fact
@scorpiongsd8766
12.12.2024slow reflex,Try it with gamers and you will quit your job.
jk no offence
@uniqueboss5718
12.12.2024TikTok brought me here 😀
@barneystinson765
12.12.2024Ands that’s how you make 40bucks kids
@user-op7gv8kn8c
12.12.2024Someone here from TikTok ??
@javohirminavarov6226
12.12.2024wow! just super. i did with my friends😂😂😂
@soulaimanebajine2052
09.12.2024Who els coming from tiktok
@shaavybulhaa7940
09.12.2024Who else came from Tiktok because you're too lazy to search for part 2
@ropsukka2720
09.12.2024Fed wouldn’t care
@zhengwei7423
09.12.2024Hands moves faster than the eye can see
@syhafiqiswandy3889
09.12.2024I think the last one didnt lost her money,, instead 😂 (u know what it is)
@prnljke896
09.12.2024he has the upper hand!
@damomoulds6087
09.12.2024Who else is here from that tik tok
@eyob1768
09.12.2024Any body from tiktok
@kemalimang1891
09.12.2024From tiktok?
@joebuchanan9885
09.12.2024Isn’t this the thief from one of the Brooklyn 99 Halloween heists??
@samsoto1155
08.12.2024Tiktok made me come here!
@magna2395
08.12.2024Easily beat this by looking at his elbows, not his hands
@salmansalihin3093
08.12.2024who else came from tiktok 🥺🤘
@66flamer
08.12.2024My theory is Apollo is curving his arm and hand, and the other guy is dropping his hand straight down. The curve move might somehow make it faster. The curved path that Apollos arm goes through.
@omarswailum8615
08.12.2024Who came from tiktok
@uewumopapisdn
08.12.2024You'll have to use ultra instinct to beat this trick
@belzrc1
08.12.2024Which episode is this on? Does anyone know?
@kirillluftreiter
08.12.2024And you also must have a quick eye to see 01:15 beauty. 😄
@jimmcfarland6259
08.12.2024Apollo is using "Smooth Pursuit" arcing movement to get to the bill vs. straight line point-to-point saccade movement. Smooth Pursuit arcing "ties up" the spectator's brain for a bit longer (which is why magicians will move their hands in arcs for better misdirection) and also "locks" the spectator's brain at the end of the arc, before being free for other tasks, such as moving your own hand. This gives Apollo time to get there. If he were himself going to use point-to-point straight line saccadic movement, the spectator would beat him, because their brain can detect the linear movement, land on the endpoint quicker, and send their hand into action quicker. Counter-intuitive, but it's superior knowledge of how the brain's visual tracking system works.