The track lays flat.
The first column is vertically build.
The track lays flat.
The first column is vertically build.
so if the track lays flat then how does the water get back to the wheel?
That’s where the two videos over laid theory comes in and or CGI.
The track has to be flat.
yeah there is not possible way to do this. If it is real which I highly doubt then I think he divided by zero
:lol
how is it not possible for water to get to the top and back down??? how about a tube running up the vertical part of the build delivering water. the pump would be in one of the buckets or even behind the camera…its like the floating water faucet things where the tube is in the middle of the stream of water.
Yeah but if you see those faucets off the trick is given away.
This starts as “off”
And where are you gping to run drain and feed lines in concrete without CGI?
It’s really easy to take two halfs of a video and splice them together, pretty sure it’s what was done here. It’s basic CGI, if you can even call it that.
Only problem with that, is that water seems quite contineous.
the track lays flat and there is a vertically built column. The pump is in the space under the wheels and pumps water through a waterline hidden behind one of the real support legs to the top section.
water at one point on the lower track completes the circuit to activate the top
HE A WITCH, KILL HIM!