Metal Melting stone

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An odd piece of footage, purportedly filmed in Myanmar, appears to show a nail being melted after it was placed on a 'magical' stone.

Little is known about the weird video aside from the claim that it was discovered by a soldier who allegedly placed his gun next to the rock and was stunned to see that the weapon begin melting.

In the footage, an unidentified individual can be seen placing a long, silver nail atop the stone and then the object slowly dissolves until it is little more than a streak of shiny coloring.

While some viewers have expressed amazement at what seems to be an inexplicable 'power' of the rock to melt metal, other observers are not quite as convinced.

The prevalent perspective among skeptical viewers is that the video features some kind of trickery, although the exact nature of how the feat was accomplished is up for debate.

Noting that the person's hands never actually touch the stone, the general consensus seems to be that the it was heated up to an extreme temperature, prior to the start of the video, which is the real reason why the nail melted.

Source: Daily Star
 
It could just be a hot rock with a gallium nail. But it melts gradually and it loses its shine as it melts. Ugh i know this is fake but this makes my head hurt
 
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My guess is that it was some material that just looked like a nail. The rock was probably heated up some way, maybe from the sun. The nail was probably made of Silver colored wax. Wax would easily melt on a hot rock.