How did this balloon get stuck without a cork? #shorts

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    2. This is so fake sorry, The science makes sense but as soon as the cork blows out there is suddenly a plastic cover over it and it wasn't like that before.

    3. Natural corks work better for liquids because cork absorbs water and expands.

      That's why wine racks store wine horizontally. Especially for openend bottles, the natural cork seals better when it's wet. So you need to keep the inside of the cork wet with wine to be sure that it's sealed.

    4. I’m glad he showed it in slow mo cuz you can see his thumb get pushed back AND it inflates outside the hole for like a millisecond before getting sucked back in

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