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In Videos: Cell Phone Popcorn Hoax: How It Actually Worked

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You can finally get some sleep tonight. Someone figured out how those popcorn kernels were mysteriously popping without a nearby microwave. Oh wait, there was a microwave involved! The magnetron, or the power-generator inside the machine, was hiding underneath the table.

According to the video's step-by-step instructions, the process seems fairly simple: just dismember the microwave, connect a few extension cords and hook up that magnetron. BUT WE DO NOT ENDORSE TRYING THIS AT HOME. Watch the video after the jump.

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'Good Morning America' Tries to Pop Popcorn With Cellphones, Fails

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This morning, Good Morning America put their Mythbusters hats on and tried to pop popcorn with their cellphones. The hoax has hit mainstream television. Not bad. Video after the jump.

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Viral Videos of Cellphones Popping Popcorn Kernels: Debunked!

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Have you seen the cellphones popping popcorn kernel videos? They've been viewed more than a million times since they were uploaded last week.

If not, here's a summary of the captivating 45 seconds: three friends encircle several popcorn kernels with their cells, the phones receive calls and the kernels do their popcorn thing, popping away.

Lest you get overly excited, Wired bursts your bubble and debunks it. University of Virginia physics professor and How Everything Works: Making Physics Out of the Ordinary author Louis Bloomfield told Wired that the trick is a physical impossibility.

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