A person claims to have discovered a technique to guess someone's cell phone password using an iPhone calculator. The method involves asking the person to perform a series of calculations, including multiplying and dividing numbers, and then pressing the equals button to reveal a "gigantic" random number. The person performing the technique then quickly presses the equals button again, supposedly revealing the person's password. However, the technique relies on the person having a poor memory and forgetting the last few digits of the calculation. The video appears to be a magic trick or illusion, and the person performing the technique admits to having a poor memory and making mistakes during the process.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker claims to have a technique to find out anyone's cell phone password.
2. The technique involves using the calculator app on an iPhone.
3. The speaker asks the person to perform a series of calculations on the calculator, including multiplying and subtracting numbers.
4. The person is asked to press the "equals" button to get a random number.
5. The speaker then presses the "equals" button again to reveal the person's password.
6. The technique only works on the iPhone calculator app.
7. There is an Android app that simulates the iPhone calculator, which can be used to perform the technique.
8. The speaker warns that the technique requires the person to memorize the password quickly.
9. The speaker claims to have successfully used the technique on a person named "Mythical".
10. The speaker has a YouTube channel where they teach magic tricks and techniques.
11. The speaker sells courses on their website, barbieri.com.br.
12. The speaker has social media accounts and a podcast called "Cheese Bread Speaks Corpse".