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Can You Turn On a TV With a Lighter?

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Mark Rober

This video has been trending in New Zealand, Singapore, Ireland, South Africa, Belgium, and Switzerland

Title: Debunking the Myth: Can You Turn On a TV With a Lighter?

In a recent viral video titled 'Can You Turn On a TV With a Lighter?', a bold claim was made that challenged the conventional methods of operating a television set. The video showcased a man demonstrating a unique technique to turn on a TV using only a piece of paper and a lighter, all in the absence of a remote control. But amidst the excitement of the possibility of a scientific breakthrough, let's delve into the truth behind this intriguing concept.

The premise of the video centers around the operation of TV remotes, which rely on sending an infrared signal to the TV sensor. The man in the video ingeniously created an infrared light source using a lighter, and by meticulously cutting slits in the paper, he attempted to mimic the pulsing IR signal required to turn on the TV. While the scientific basis is sound in theory, the practicality of this method quickly unravels upon closer inspection.

The video exposes the fallacy in two crucial aspects. Firstly, the paper used in the demonstration only contained 12 slits, whereas to replicate the correct frequency for the IR signal, it would require a staggering 800 slits in a 60-foot-long paper at that scale. This discrepancy highlights the impossibility of achieving the desired signal output with such limited resources.

Secondly, to achieve the rapid pulsing of the signal, the paper would need to be moved at an incredibly high speed. The video humorously points out that for an individual to move a 60-foot-long paper at the necessary velocity, it would equate to a mind-boggling 250 miles per hour – a feat far beyond human capabilities.

In conclusion, while the video attempts to showcase an unconventional method of turning on a TV without a remote, the practicality and feasibility of this technique crumble under the scrutiny of scientific analysis. The recommendation remains clear: when in need of operating your TV, it's best to stick with the conventional remote control or resort to pressing the power button directly on the set.

As fascinating as the idea may seem, the reality is that the era of lighting up a TV with a lighter and paper remains firmly within the realm of fiction rather than genuine science

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