The video features a group of individuals testing various life hacks they found online. The first life hack involves creating a mini-volcano using sunflower oil, water, and an effervescent tablet, which they successfully replicate.
The second life hack is about eating food from McDonald's without making a mess. They try to balance a McDonald's box on a glass, but it doesn't work as shown in the life hack.
The third life hack involves heating up regular slime in the microwave to make it more fluid. They successfully replicate this life hack.
The fourth life hack is about creating a building material using corn sticks. They moisten the sticks, making them sticky, and use them to create various shapes.
The fifth life hack involves pouring Coca-Cola into a glass without it foaming over. They try using a spoon to prevent the foam from overflowing but aren't entirely successful.
The sixth life hack involves drawing a person with a marker that won't come off when water is poured over it. They find that only a permanent marker works for this life hack.
The seventh life hack is about creating a cheesecake using milk, marshmallows, and eggs in the microwave. However, the result is more like an omelette than a cheesecake.
The eighth and final life hack involves using a drop of soap on the finger to make ground pepper move to the edges of a plate when touched. They successfully replicate this life hack.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The experimenters test various life hacks, including a volcano made from sunflower oil, water, and effervescent tablets.
2. The volcano life hack works, with the mixture erupting and creating a foamy effect.
3. They also test a life hack for eating food from McDonald's, which involves using a box to balance a cup of soda.
4. The McDonald's life hack works, but only at first, and then becomes impractical.
5. A life hack for making a "hot slime" by heating up regular slime in the microwave is tested and works.
6. The heated slime becomes soft and stretchy.
7. A life hack for creating a building material from corn sticks is tested and works.
8. The corn sticks can be moistened and stuck together to form a structure.
9. A life hack for creating a "cheesecake" from milk, marshmallows, and eggs in the microwave is tested.
10. The resulting mixture is more like an omelette than a cheesecake, but is still edible and sweet.
11. A life hack for making a "magic plate" that repels pepper is tested and works.
12. The trick involves using a soapy finger to touch the water on the plate, causing the pepper to scatter to the edges.
13. The experimenters use various materials, including sunflower oil, water, effervescent tablets, corn sticks, milk, marshmallows, eggs, and soap.
14. The experimenters test the life hacks in a series of videos.