How does infinite chocolate bar work




















The trickster then places the chocolate side by side with an identical slab and they appear identical in size - therefore suggesting he has produced chocolate from nowhere. He even advises his viewers: 'If you guys are on a diet I highly recommend you do not try this trick.

However, a YouTube video produced by dzvero in will set the Internet's mind at ease revealing that the chocolate bar trick uses the same logic as a missing square puzzle. The trick works by spacing out the volume. By dividing the bar up and rearranging it, you are displacing enough chocolate to remove a whole chunk from the bar.

Unfortunately although it seems that additional chocolate has been produced from thin air, it means that you have just as much chocolate as before. However, a YouTube video produced by dzvero in will set the Internet's mind at ease. Using colours to highlight how the trick is completed, the viewer can see that the angle at which the chocolate is cut leaves a space equivalent to the additional square. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

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But I will say this: It wasn't until I watched another video explaining how the "unlimited chocolate" trick works that I finally started to understand it. And when I say "understand," I mean, like, I now understand the tiniest sliver of it. Although the trick has been around for a while, SoFlo recently posted a video demonstrating it in action which has seriously taken off on social media.

The video reveals a special way to cut a bar of chocolate — made of smaller rectangles — and actually remove a square while keeping the dimensions the same, meaning you start and end with 16 rectangles of chocolate. But how , you're wondering, is this even possible? If you're removing a rectangle, that should eff the whole thing up, right? Which means that you can eat a piece of chocolate with the size of the bar forever staying the same size — unlimited chocolate!

Here's the video showing the trick. Watch and be amazed. And totally confused and horribly clueless, like me. Before you get all excited, though, let's remember that this is quite legitimately impossible.



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