In the video, the host attempts to debunk various myths. They test myths like flipping a coin to get heads and tails, stepping on eggs without breaking them, putting a hand in one's mouth, calendar bugs, piercing a balloon with a toothpick, drinking water upside down, and many more. Some myths are confirmed as true, while others are debunked. They use experiments and demonstrations to test these myths throughout the video.
1. The video is about debunking 50 myths in an hour.
2. One of the myths tested is that if a coin is tossed 10 times, it will land heads five times and tails five times. The experiment showed that this is not always the case.
3. Another myth tested is that if you step on a pile of eggs, none of them will break. The host stepped on a pile of eggs and found that one of them broke.
4. It's suggested that if you put a bag of chips in the microwave, it will simply disappear. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
5. It's claimed that you can charge a cell phone using just a lemon. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
6. It's suggested that if you give an egg to a dog, he will take care of it. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
7. It's claimed that if you fill a balloon with water, put some insulating tape, and pierce it in the middle, the water will come out looking like it's frozen. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
8. It's suggested that a sheet of paper, when placed in water, will float. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
9. It's claimed that you can pop 10 balloons with a super laser in less than 10 seconds. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
10. It's suggested that you can learn to do somersaults using just the power of your mind. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
11. It's claimed that you can sign a light bulb by rubbing your feet on a carpet. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
12. It's suggested that if you take a water bottle full of water and cover it with toilet paper and turn the toilet paper upside down, the water will be held. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
13. It's claimed that if you take gum and it gets stuck in someone's hair, the only easy way to get it out is to use ice. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
14. It's suggested that it's possible to inflate a sausage as if it were a balloon using a bicycle pump. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
15. It's claimed that it's possible to make sneakers waterproof using a candle and a hairdryer. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
16. It's suggested that if you throw salt into boiling water, the water stops boiling immediately. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
17. It's claimed that if you open an umbrella outside your house, nothing happens, but if you take your umbrella and simply open it inside your house, you end up having a lot of bad luck. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
18. It's suggested that you can use an empty bottle as if it were an instrument just by blowing the mouth of the bottle. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
19. It's claimed that your voice changes if you breathe in a helium balloon. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
20. It's suggested that you can draw a fire using concealer and a black sheet of paper. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
21. It's claimed that you can hear what people are saying if you put a glass by the door and put it on your ear. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
22. It's suggested that it's possible to pin a person to a pole using just silver tape. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
23. It's claimed that a person can fly using a balloon and helium gas. The experiment showed that this is not the case.
24. It's suggested that you can walk on water using a slipper. The experiment showed that this is not the case.