By on September 30, 2006, with 210 Comments

Anti Gravity Milk Glass Optical IllusionSammy Salter submitted this cool photo. It represents a glass of milk that somehow managed to beat all those world known scientists trying to break the forces of gravity! Sammy even provided a video clip that proves the authenticity, and shows that no Photshop editing occurred! The solution to this optical illusion in fact is quite simple. Can you solve it? Try it! Be sure to open this article to see all three photos! If you have a spare minute, be sure to check dozen of more interesting video optical illusions inside the “Videos Category“. Enjoy!

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210 Responses
  1. Julianna says:

    i think it is patially frozen, like when you make ice, and you go to get some, but only the top is ice, you can see the water under it, but if you tilt it it wont move or spill. (:

  2. harry orme >:D says:

    I think thats a candle but just like its in a jar because ym mum has 1 just like it!!!!

  3. Anonymous says:

    2 parts cornstarch 1 part water. Duh. do it. It looks liquid but when you touch it it gets hard, try it out, mad fun.

  4. Anonymous says:

    This is obvious that its either Not Milk AT ALL, or a spoiled milk, that isnt edible.

    I think that the whole thing is solid, or gelatin like, but has a little bit of thin white fluid (white shoe polish with water?lol), to make it look life its “Shaking” or “moving around”.

    I think We All know this IS NOT “ANTI GRAVITY MILK”.

    Its a 3/5 star illusion cause only like a little Puddle on the top was moving, but the rest was like fossilized tofu or something lol.

    Good AT triking people with the title and the first glance though.

    P.S.- ANTI GRAVITY MILK?! THats hilarious!

  5. Anonymous says:

    i know for 100% fact that it is curdled milk, i have had this happen to me when i left a glas of milk out over night 2 summers ago and i didnt have any air conditioning i went to dump it in the sink thinking it was fine and it did that exact thing where the top kind of bubles and u can tell that its liquid inside if the person holding the glass were to keep tilting the glass then the milk would breakthrough the top(it gets gell like) but its really groose when that happens, if you dont beleive me try it urself, leave a glass of milk out for a few days and if ur paitent enough you can do this “illusion” urself(all though i do warn you that it smells REALLY bad when its dumped out and ive learned to NEVER do that againand about not seeing the milk being poured its because it usualy has to sit for a couple days to get like that

  6. Anonymous says:

    It’s jelly.

  7. Vince says:

    It’s a mixture of cornstarch and water. See youtube for more applications.

  8. agirlundone says:

    It’s milk…probably with semi-dried white PVA glue ontop of it?

  9. Facebook User says:

    I only see one picture and the video… is someone going to tell us when they guess right?

  10. You all suck nuts says:

    Na its cornstarch or wteva the f*%# its called with water, the less water the harder it goes, its not a trick, its like gluing a ball to the roof and saying wow its amazing…….gay

  11. Sammy Salter says:

    yes its fake – you got to remember that this was initially an old illusion and most of the effect was got from the pictures, not the video. yes its fake, so what? did you really expect to see “real” anti gravity milk, as if such a thing exists.

    To the haters, its not meant to be real and blow you’re mind, you’re meant to think about how I did it, duh. To be fair, maybe it did look a lot cooler when you could see the pictures and not the video, as the video was only meant to prove that it was “really” milk anyway.

  12. Sunshine says:

    probably just frozen!
    or like someone said, yogurt1

  13. ira says:

    J-E-L-L-O

  14. Anonymous says:

    It’s no camera tiltig, photoshop, or camera tilting behind a greenscreen, (which would’ve looked more realistic). The substance inside is glue, most likely carpenter’s glue.

  15. Tobs W says:

    something to do with pressure i suppose… (and a tilted house?!?! Really?? That seems a bit much… was the world outside tilted as well???)

  16. Jay Wilkinson says:

    Allowed milk to sit in glass until it “set” up.

  17. cindy says:

    maybe its glue :)

  18. Adian Lou says:

    I think its a fake. It seemed to shine when light hit the surface of the “milk” and it seemed really plasticy. Anyone have a reason?

  19. Anonymous says:

    All you have to do to achieve this affect is add some Knox gelatin mix to the milk. Some liquid would pool on top after setting giving it the almost liquid look. It’s jello-milk.

  20. UnIcOrN says:

    YaY ThAt WaS A WaIsT Of TiMe

  21. John do says:

    Gelatine obviously

  22. annie says:

    if it were taken in a tilted house she wouldnt be able to tip it side to side

  23. Robert Moore says:

    the milk is rotten!I’ve done that before

  24. andrew boyd says:

    non newtonian dilatant fluid :| nuff said

  25. painta76 says:

    the surface wobbled instead of rippling like a vicous fluid would, gelitain has been added

  26. M@$t3r 11Lus10ns says:

    Oh, i know how they do that… they probably um.. put a clear surface against the milk?

  27. M@$t3r 11Lus10ns says:

    OH NO WAIT I WATCHED IT AGAIN ITS EITHER JELLO OR THE TYPE OF YOGURT YOU HAVE TO STIRR BEFORE YOU EAT IT!!!!!1 CUZ WHEN THE GUY PUT IT DOWN, I SAW IT WOBBLE LIKE JELLO OR YOGURT!!!!!

  28. Yelsi says:

    When u pour milk into a glass, & drink some- it leaves an imprint on the glass. The imprint here is really strong so you can’t see through it!! If you look closely, the milk is actually moving, but the imprint is staying on the same place on the glass

    • enzovica says:

      i agree with yelsi, i think its imprint that left on glass and the color really strong so we cant see the surface of the milk

  29. Dodge says:

    Sorry but this is the worst “OI” Ive ever seen.
    Was it bought in a little kiosk at blackpool?

  30. eoin says:

    he froze the milk

  31. Armin says:

    its not milk its something thicker!

  32. mini_2 says:

    obvious pplz!
    it’s either frozen or jelly

  33. Chairssa says:

    It’s probably cream or sour cream or something. That’s what it looks like at least the surface has that thick looking texture and milk is a bit whiter than that well it’s hard to explain but most liekly it’s cream.

  34. tilmen says:

    I cant see the other pics.Really good website with really cool stuff.Thanks…

  35. PromiseMe says:

    i think its frozen.

  36. Emily says:

    maybe he put glass or plastic over the top. i think that cos the waters rippling. or he couldve put in jelly or yogurt or even frozen milk and poured a tiny layer of milk over the top. its possible.

  37. Vampluvr says:

    wow. i’m like 13 and i can solve it:
    It’s bad milk. if you leave it out long enough, milk will turn into this cheese yogurt thing that’s solid but looks liqued. that is how he did it. i dare any one of you to try it

  38. Lydia says:

    It’s fair stupid really.
    Its probably either cornstarch and water or partially frozen milk.

  39. HI says:

    I think its Jelly.

  40. 0r1gam1mas3r says:

    I think it’s corn starch and water.

  41. shelby says:

    This is clearly not milk. Either that, or its spoiled milk that has been frozen or left out too long. Show me a full video of the milk being poured into the glass, then tilted. I am very dissapointed.

  42. Morgan says:

    It is simply cornstarch andwater

  43. Lindsay says:

    guys. when milk goes bad or sits out in a glass for days its gets like this. trust me. i love milk and once i left a class out like a dumbass…..

  44. awesome says:

    well duh he left it out for a year

  45. Diana says:

    I think it’s white glue…

  46. Dave says:

    Panna cotta!! looks like milk but like a jelly and you can it eat it taste awesome.

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