The monk, from Thailand’s Nong Bua Lamphu province, looks at ease
despite sitting in a vessel of oil with a fire raging underneath. He is
also seen sharing his magical powers with others by touching objects
that they pass to him. His followers believe that his touch can make
their amulets or pieces of fabric powerful. These objects are apparently
sold to the locals and other places of worship.
The YouTube video of the monk praying calmly in a vat of boiling oil has recently has been doing the rounds online, leaving viewers wondering how the monk can keep from screaming in agony. Social media users were enthralled by the possibility of this Thai monk’s ability to defy physics with his ‘magic’. Unfortunately, skeptical scientists soon pointed out a few facts that pretty much ruined the illusion.Denduangboripant didn’t stop there. He claims there are several ways to create this kind of illusion, as he himself demonstrated in a 2012 presentation video where he appears to be safely touching boiling oil. The trick, he says, is to pour in some water in the bowl before adding the oil. The water will then absorb all the heat, but the oil never will never boil.
Fake or not, you have to agree it looks pretty believable.
The YouTube video of the monk praying calmly in a vat of boiling oil has recently has been doing the rounds online, leaving viewers wondering how the monk can keep from screaming in agony. Social media users were enthralled by the possibility of this Thai monk’s ability to defy physics with his ‘magic’. Unfortunately, skeptical scientists soon pointed out a few facts that pretty much ruined the illusion.Denduangboripant didn’t stop there. He claims there are several ways to create this kind of illusion, as he himself demonstrated in a 2012 presentation video where he appears to be safely touching boiling oil. The trick, he says, is to pour in some water in the bowl before adding the oil. The water will then absorb all the heat, but the oil never will never boil.
Fake or not, you have to agree it looks pretty believable.
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