Sorry About That But Omg

i think magnets. towards the end ,as the goldfish are swimming in 2's , the 2nd goldie from the right looks like it is struggling against some invisible force
 
guys come on ... waken up :huh: . like any magic trick there will be a logical explanation behind this, probably not very exciting at that, maybe magnets, maybe something else, who knows.

one thing's for sure ... it ain't the old guy magically moving them with his hands, sorry to disappoint you :sad:
 
timmy, they all look different though...

I am still strong on someone under the table, we dont see how high the table is.

Tokis, the people are sitting on chairs, there is plenty of room under the table for someone to sit down.


guys come on ... waken up :huh: . like any magic trick there will be a logical explanation behind this, probably not very exciting at that, maybe magnets, maybe something else, who knows.

one thing's for sure ... it ain't the old guy magically moving them with his hands, sorry to disappoint you :sad:

I think we established that months ago :lol:
 
It was either magnets or computer animation.
I mean, admit it, the water is really shallow, you can't see that one man's hand, the fins aren't moving enough. I'm not saying goldfish aren't smart, but it would take years, apon years, to train those and above all of that, they look the same to me. Plus, in certain parts, the fins overlap which is almost a sure sign of computer animation. It's just another scheme, nothing to get worked up about. :no:
 
I think it is an animation.. like K.J. said, they all move in such a synchronised way with overlapping fins...

I hope he didn't make them eat magnets...
 
...but if you look at it, the goldfish really don't behave or move like they have magnets in them in the slightest :huh:
Oh no?

i think magnets. towards the end ,as the goldfish are swimming in 2's , the 2nd goldie from the right looks like it is struggling against some invisible force
Yeah, that's the one that cements the magnet thoery for me. Watch again and look at the goldie on the right at the very end of the clip. Aside from their fins not moving enough, as has been mentioned, something is definitely not right about that one fish at the end of the clip. He's not able to move the direction he is trying to. That's also good evidence they're not computer generated.
 
Amusing at first glance, but not fair on the poor fish..... whatever the trickery method. :no:

I reckon it's magnets, either inside or simply stuck onto the underside of the fish. It's not the old guy controlling, and nor is it the other younger one. It could be someone else beneath the table, but personally I think it's a machine. It would be quite possible to make something that did those sorts of movements, using an electric motor, several gears and linkages, and magnets.

Irf.
 
i agree about the magnets. it would indeed take several, several years to train fish to do that and they look so young!

the only thing i have to add to the theory is that sometimes the fins stop moving when the fish are swimming and turning, so it must be some other force! watch carefully when the fish swim to the left, the front one doesn't move his/her fins much and i'm not sure i believe he was really "coasting" there. :unsure:
 

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