10 Things You Will See For The First Time In Your Life
10 Things You Will See For The First Time In Your Life
Subscribe for more Top Curious videos: http://bit.ly/Top10z
- More Top 10 Trends Videos -
Trending Now! ► https://goo.gl/6iOjv4
YouTuber Top 10s ► http://goo.gl/K1CSy3
Gaming Top 10s ► https://goo.gl/x5wC6g
10 Things You Won't Believe Exist! ► https://goo.gl/9W00nj
Fortnite Animations ►https://goo.gl/eynycv
Call of Duty Animations ► https://goo.gl/ZK4iB3
Top Curious is a channel that produces informative, fascinating, and engaging educational entertainment list videos. We also post gaming animation videos like Fortnite Battle Royale animated cartoons and Call of Duty Blackout Zombies animations. Watch our viral, trending, creepy, crazy, funny, hilarious, and mysterious list videos. Top 10 Trends covers everything including Top 10s on Pop Culture, Celebrity, Movies, Music, TV, Film, Video Games, Politics, News, Comics, Superheroes, Sports, Money and more. Your #1 facts source for Top 10 content!
Most times, the internet is the best place to find out more about many things. Whether it's old or new, scary or funny, some things that the internet exposes to you will literally blow your hats off. Or perhaps give you ideas on how to make your own. But here, we only give you the ones you've never heard of or seen in your lifetime! So today, we'll be counting down the top ten things you will be seeing for the first time in your life! Make sure you stick around till number one because that one will probably make you want to kiss your screen!
Number 10: Li Hongbo Sculptures in China
What happens if you knock down the priceless sculpture of a Roman god while taking selfies in a museum? That's a question no one bothers to ask because we all know you're in deep soup! But what if you find out it can do this (V1)? Well, chew on that. But what you see is no magic trick, nor is it computer effects. It's the work of a skilled sculptor in China named Li Hongbo, and they're not made out of marble or the typical porcelain we see every day. Instead, these amazing pieces of sculpture are made from stacked sheets of paper, to be precise.
To make one, Li Hongbo attaches thousands upon thousands of sheets of papers by a special type of glue at specific points. He then manipulates them into a honeycomb pattern that can be remodeled into different shapes. After that, he gives the finishing touches with sandpaper. At first glance, they appear like wood or stones. But once you touch them, they all stretch like accordions. If that's possible, imagine a museum where everything is Li Hongbo sculptures.
https://artsology.com/li-hongbo-sculpture.php (V1)
Number 9: The Human Burrito in Brooklyn
Burritos may sound delicious to many. But how tasty would a man be when placed inside it? You're probably thinking, "What! Eww! Cannibals!" Fret not, however. The human burrito is just the street name for a super-protective gadget designed for our bikers who suffer too many accidents on the road. In fact, the official name of its prototype, still under development by a start-up in Brooklyn, is Airbag for Bikes. It's slightly different from the common Honda Goldwing airbag that pumps out a pillow when a biker hits an obstacle. Instead, this one is way cooler, safer, and easier to use. Though, we're not even sure a working prototype has been made yet. But the company with the mindset of building the human burrito released an animated video that describes how to use it.
From the clip, the motorcyclist would have to strap it onto himself like a seatbelt, somewhere close to the family jewels down there. So anytime he meets an obstacle at a certain speed controlled by the special sensors in the airbag, it deploys, covering his whole body like a burrito. Yummy, but safe!
https://motorbikewriter.com/airbag-suit-save-millions/
Number 8: Thermochromic Paints
Many of us have seen a mood ring before. If you haven't, knowing that it's a fashion ring that changes color depending on your mood would probably be a good way to start. And the reason for that is because it contains an element that changes color based on its environmental temperature, in this case, your finger. These elements are called thermochromic elements. But a mood ring is only a fraction of what they can be used for. From your daily novelty mugs to kettles to Hypercolor T-shirts to baby bottles, they've been put into good use over the decade. But the most interesting of all these practical usages is a car that changes color.
Back in 2018, a German graffiti artist named Rene Turrek laid his hands on two of the most exotic cars in the world, a BMWX6 and a Lamborghini Gallardo. He then painted them with a complete makeover of thermochromic paint. At first, it's going to appear like another mismatched moolah. But wait as he poured hot water over them to reveal the mural painting underneath. It's truly epic.