The video is a humorous and dramatic demonstration of a hot ball's interaction with various objects. The video-maker, nicknamed 'hot balls' in school, uses a 1000-degree Celsius hot ball to react with ice, water, gummies, and a cell phone.
The hot ball initially interacts with ice and water, with the water appearing to evaporate quickly due to the heat. The video-maker states that the hot ball "can't against ice, it can't against water, it can't against gummies". However, when the hot ball interacts with a cell phone, the screen breaks, but the phone continues to function, albeit with a damaged screen.
The video-maker then uses three hot balls to interact with the cell phone, resulting in the phone catching fire. Despite this, the phone still works, but the screen is damaged. The video-maker concludes by stating that while it's painful to see the phone damaged, it appreciates the phone more due to the experience.
1. The video is about a hot ball experiment conducted by a person referred to as "the old girl".
2. The hot ball is compared to a liquid nitrogen hydraulic defense.
3. The hot ball is also compared to heated waiting.
4. The video includes several similar videos sent by others.
5. The hot ball is described as having a temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius.
6. The hot ball reacts with various objects, including ice and water.
7. The hot ball reacts with a liquid called cambuche, similar to beer.
8. The hot ball reacts with comitán candies, causing them to melt.
9. The hot ball is also tested against ping pong balls and marbles.
10. The hot ball is put in oil and heated, causing it to react with popcorn.
11. The final experiment involves the hot ball coming into contact with a cell phone.
12. The cell phone is damaged by the hot ball, but the phone still functions after the experiment.
13. The video ends with the person expressing appreciation for their phone despite it being damaged in the experiment.