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Whether it's stabbing meat or punching humans, robots play to win. And thanks to human collaborators at the Ishikawa Oku Laboratory, robots will always prevail at games of rock, paper, scissors. It has a high speed camera that sees the shape that the human competitor's hand is forming and plays a winning move one millisecond before the human finishes his own.
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you're an idiot. although your physics knowledge is fundamentally correct, you cannot displace solid objects within the time frame shown without SUBSTANTIAL change. idiot. you're just, ug. i can't go on.
Around 1 min and 06 sec, with the help of his magnatized ring he picks up the coin ontop of the glass, and drops the one under the glass on his hand.
Around 1 min and 08 sec watch his fingers of his right hand. He's making sure he holds on to the coin in his hand. Again putting focus on the one below the glass, while he's getting rid of the coin in the other hand.
He's holding it with all except his index finger.
As for Criss Angel, alot of the people the he has 'never met before' are actually assistants or whatnot to help him with the trick
this is the real way to do it