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April 24, 2025 • 23 mins

Today On With Mario Lopez – The world's fastest backwards talker David Furher in studio to talk about his wild talent, toy inventions, launching a comedy show with Mario and more! Plus, airport staff receives a Good Deed Lopezie, a new color discovered and more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On on with Mario Lopez.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Here we go, Mario, Courtney Lopez back by on the
MinC ready to hang with you for the next few hours.
Going to introduce you to one of the most fascinating
people I know, my buddy David Feurer, who not only
invented the NERF Vortex football, but also holds the world
record for backwards talking. It's gonna blow your mind when
he joins us later. Plus it's gonna serve up some
fresh justice in Courtney's court ketchup on the buzz and
just a few songs away from handing out a good deed, Lopezzy.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
So turn it up.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
You're on with Mario and Courtney Lopez.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
You're on Mario Courtney Lopez.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
And every week we like to honor someone who does
something nice or kind with a good deed, Lopezy. Who
are we honoring this week?

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Honey?

Speaker 4 (00:38):
The staff at the Atlanta Airport, So they found a
kid's stuffed otter on the ground in baggage claim on
Easter for they posted photos of the stuffed otter on
the Atlanta Airport social media accounts and it went viral.
Now there's a nationwide search for the owner, and you
can see the photos at on with Mario dot com.

(00:59):
Maybe you know who the owner is out there?

Speaker 2 (01:02):
You maybe do people oughtter know that you can't just beneating.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Do you know what we're not going to tell our
friend who lost his jacket in the club? What was
the Airline club?

Speaker 3 (01:17):
The sky club?

Speaker 4 (01:17):
Yeah, because he can't get anywhere trying to find this
favorite jacket of his. But yet this.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Kid, they're worried about the stuff, toy about the stuff,
Honor have millions of items that probably get lost every day.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
That friend lost two jackets and the same that sounds
like it's his fault.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
No, it is his fault.

Speaker 5 (01:35):
Or Mario Lopez coming up, You're on Mario Lopez Music
rolls on right after a quick look at some of
the new stuff hitting TV and streaming.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
What do we got? Uh?

Speaker 6 (01:44):
ABC has the serious finale of The Connors, the show
wrapping up after seven years with what's being called a
heartfelt and emotional finale, and there will be no zombie Roseanne.

Speaker 5 (01:54):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
There were rumors on the internet that that was going
to happen. Oh, that's that's a wild rumor.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
When did Roseanne leave the show?

Speaker 3 (02:01):
What year that was? After the first season. Wow, so
it went six.

Speaker 6 (02:05):
It went one season and they didn't bring her back
for the second, so it went six without her.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
That's pretty impressive. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:10):
Netflix s Hays the series premiere of battle Camp and
Netflix reality stars duke it out in hair raising, physical
challenges and scheme to avoid elimination to win two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars in this adventurous competition show.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Isn't that basically like that show on MPT, like.

Speaker 6 (02:23):
The Challenge I have a challenge, but it's just the
Netflix reality on netflik and Netflix also premiering the new
limited doc series A Tragedy for Told Flight thirty fifty four.
The untold stories in human tragedy behind Latin America's deadliest
air disaster are investigated in this three part documentary series.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
I'm not even familiar with that. That sounds good, ah,
Mario Lopez a few more songs. They would take up
a new case in Courtney's Core. By the way, if
you find yourself in the middle of the dispute, feel
like you've been wronged, or just want some advice from
Judge Courtney, slide into our DMS over on ig at
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on with Mario and you could end up in Courtney's

(03:00):
court back to serve up some fresh justice.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Next Yamarol Courtney Lopez, It's time to get to Courtney's court.
My wife Courtney went in on real life cases for you.
There is today's case.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
I have a large avocado tree in my yard. The
backside of it is accessible to my neighbor. When he
brings a ladder out and reaches over the fence, which
he's been doing, he's probably taken slash, stolen thirty to
forty avocados from me. Should I confront him or just
let it slide.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
It's not hanging in his yard, it's just accessible.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
It says, reaches over if it's hanging over his property. Look,
if it's hanging over, it's fair game. It's fair game game.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
I think that that's controversial because of the angle. He
may think it's not hanging over. This neighbor may claim
it hanging.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Over, pulling the branch over the fence and then take it.
That's a good move. That's a good move, though technically
that's wrong. But I still would give it to him.
But I would I.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
Approach him by saying, Hey, I noticed you you enjoy these,
have a kcados. I'll give you some. Let me, you know,
just let me get them off the tree so we
don't injure the tree. Can you endure a tree?

Speaker 3 (04:08):
You can injure a tree.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
And you know what, as we've learned the hard way,
you want to keep your neighbors happy, because your neighbors
can really throw a monkey ranch. If you're having a party,
they can call the police if it's going too late,
whatever the case may be. Yes, let them have those avocados,
even though they're expensive. Let them have those, but just
keep that in your back pocket.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
And you want to call them on something.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
Later, keep the avocado in your back pocket.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
More Mario Lopez on the way.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
You're a Mario Lopez inching closer and closer to graduation season. Yes,
which can sometimes make you nostalgic for your own high
school days. Ah, because a new survey is bringing down
some of the stuff we did back of the day.
Apparently sixty seven percent of us lie to our parents,
half of us got grounded, and a third of us
snuck out of the house at night. Well, I rarely lad.

(04:52):
I got to be honest because I was afraid of
the consequences. But a couple times when I got a
little sprung in my sophomore year with an older woman,
they're with some line and I did get caught. That
did not end well. Obviously, I got grounded a lot.
Never try to sneak out in the middle of the night,
my sister did. If I had fun one day, I
couldn't have fun the next day.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Yeah, that was it. That that's kind of your version
of being grounded. I couldn't have had fun one day.
My dad did not allow us to have fun the
next day.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
That you had fun yesterday, you got to work today.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
That's it, all right, back to the music, all right,
a few more songs.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
I'm gonna celebrate today's birthdays, your old Mario Lopez in
the meantime, more music, and I think we're gonna squeeze
in and obscure holiday. What are we recognizing today, Fraser.

Speaker 6 (05:33):
Well, I'm gonna give you a choice, because these sounded alike.
So it's National Picnic Day or International nose picking Day.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
No, no, no, no, that should never be celebrated. That should
be that should be pointed out, and they should be ridiculed.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
You should be shamed.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
You should be shamed. I love a picnic. I'm down
with a picnic. So yes, let's go with that.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
Time for some birthday shout out to your old Mario Lopez.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
As always, Fraser's gonna tellus who's celebrating, and we're gonna
try to guess the ages.

Speaker 6 (06:00):
Gigi hadid supermodel I believe mother Tuzane Malick's child.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Yes, and currently dating Bradley Cooper. Oh, at least that
was the okay, the buzz Now, Gigi used to attend
tapings of my show on MTV America's Best Dance School.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
You've known her for a while.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
I've known her for a while, friends with her father, Mohammed,
And she was a little girl and she must have
been ten. So I'm gonna assume is that fifteen? M
I'm gonna assume she's twenty five?

Speaker 3 (06:30):
Thirty? No way? Third level?

Speaker 4 (06:33):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (06:33):
How old am I I am old? Fifty one?

Speaker 4 (06:36):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (06:37):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (06:37):
I don't say that.

Speaker 6 (06:39):
From some dog millionaire. Dev Patel also in a great
movie called Lion.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Yeah I didn't see that.

Speaker 6 (06:45):
I like him so goods based on a true story.
Nicole Kidman's in That is an unbelievable movie.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
I remember that movie coming out. Slum Dog Millionaire is
an awesome movie too. One best picture. Dev's got to
be forty two thirty five. Wow, he's been around for
a minute.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
That's what it feels like. So yeah, it's a little confusing.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
John Cena, pro wrestler, comedic actor now just won.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
The WWE title for the seventeenth time, beating Rick Flair's record.
Oh see Ric Flair.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
I know Flair actually gave him the belt too. Oh, Okay,
Sina's got to be forty two, forty eight. Okay, sena
forty eight and your uncle comic George Lopez, not my
uncle John, don't start that rumor, nor my dad. George's
got to be sixty three.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Surprisingly, he's only sixty four sixty four.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
Mario Lopez will be right back.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
You're all Mario Lopez digging into the buzz because the
chaf smokers are wilding out.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
On with Mario Hollywood buzz.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
So the chaf smoker is getting shut down by the
cops over the weekend. Andrew and Alice crashed a college
frat party over the weekend in Arizona, and cops showed
up forty five seconds into the first song demanding anyone
under age in the crowd disperse or face arrest. Chainsmoker's
posted a video on social saying the cops for shutting
him down, but that they'd happily pay the fine to

(08:06):
be able to DJ for another fifteen minutes. Ooh, so
they decided to play all the classics like Closer and Roses.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
The duo also added.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Some new remixes, including a version of Gracey abrams that's
so true. So wait a minute to pay the fine?
Can you just get away with a fine with underage drinking?

Speaker 3 (08:23):
Is that how?

Speaker 4 (08:24):
That was?

Speaker 5 (08:24):
No?

Speaker 6 (08:24):
No, they paid the noise fine, So there was a
noise fine because they started djaying that was separate from
the underage people that happened to be.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
I would distance myself with the underage drinking. You can't
support that more.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Mario Lopez coming up?

Speaker 3 (08:38):
What a Mario Lopez here? Keeping the music going.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
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(09:04):
radio playlists and podcast anytime anywhere.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
I'm Mario Lopez. A few more songs.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
I'm gonna introduce you to a good friend of mine,
David Fuurer, a fascinating guy who not only holds a
world record for fastest backward talking, but he's also a
toy inventor. He invented the NERF Vortex football and hundreds
of other toys. Going to get to scoop on that
and get him to talk backwards? Coming up next? What's
up here on Mario Lopez and joining me in studio
right now, Guinness World record holder, inventor and president of

(09:47):
the Laugh Factory.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
My friend David Feer. What's going on on man? Hello
or backwards? Oh? We're going to get into that. As
a matter of fact, it's funny.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
I was telling my producer the other day, you're the
world record holder for fastest backwards talker. And we went
to a Dodger's game recently with my son, and my
son has not stopped talking about it because he was fascinated.
And he's got all kinds of sentences. He wants to
run by you, thinking he's going to stump you. He's
only eleven, he's so cute, and it really is a
fascinating gift. It's got to be a gift, right, because

(10:21):
it's not something you can study. How did you discover
this talent of yours?

Speaker 7 (10:26):
Well, I guess it's a gift. I like to call
it a useless ability. You know, It's just something. When
I was a kid, I would call all my friends
by their names backwards, and I would reach street signs,
and eventually I developed it into a little bit of
an act, and it landed me on a bunch of
television shows. But when I was a kid, you know,
it was kind of this annoying ability. My parents would

(10:47):
tell me to shut up. And then suddenly I went
to summer camp, I got on the stage at the
Talent Show, and from that day forward, I was famous
for talking backwards.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
And is it a picture you see in your mind?

Speaker 3 (10:59):
How does it? How do you how do you process
the sentence?

Speaker 7 (11:01):
I'll give you an example, So I kind of picture
it as if it was written on an imaginary blackboard. Okay,
but it's instant. It's a combination of hearing it and
visualizing it. So pick any word or sentence.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
You can think Frazier because I don't want to think.
Give a sentence to mister fuor right now.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Mar Lopez has an incredible film.

Speaker 7 (11:18):
Career, orams at Paul si Albu Durkney, malyf Rerack, All right,
that would be hold.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
I couldn't even say that again that fast normally, and
he did just yet Quickie just corrected that out.

Speaker 7 (11:30):
Now I'm crazy that I actually did it. I'm not
reversing sounds, but I'm reversing the spelling. So I said,
Mario was oi ram O, I r A m Lopez
was pal has was saw not incredible? Was Elba Durtney?
Film career was malyf Rerack? Career is being rereck Is
that that's wild? It is wild?

Speaker 3 (11:51):
All right.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
I got to take a break and I'm gonna have
some more backwards talking, and I want to find out
how you got into inventing toys as well, So hang
tight or with David fuer coming.

Speaker 5 (11:59):
Up, Mario Lopez coming up, Oh, Mario.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
Lopez, my friend David fururin studio holds against world record
for fastest backwards talker. And as I'm reading right now
and I try to talk backwards, wreck what swar You
can't I can't.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Even do it. You can't even do it reading though,
leave it to David No.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
But what's so impressive is I can't even do it
reading the sentence to hear it and do it is course.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
And he's doing it seeing it in his head.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
Yes, all right now I want to get to the
toy mentions. I gotta have you say one more things backwards. Okay,
just one more sentence, just because I'm I love it. Sure,
Mario Lopez is the best radio show in the country.

Speaker 7 (12:37):
I can start with no to Mario Lopez. So I
was on on a too oiram zip policy at seb
oyadar woe's me at your Nuwak.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
Country. You're joys this country. It sounds sort of like
uh Islamic or something.

Speaker 7 (12:52):
Right, it sounds like a foreign language. Does sound like
lonely foreign language, sounds like no one else can speak it.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Yes, it does sound like the call heads back and
said that the speed in which you do it is amazing.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
That's crazy.

Speaker 6 (13:05):
So going back to it. You said, you sort of
see a picture and you hear it at the same time.
So do you have a photographic memory.

Speaker 7 (13:10):
I don't have a photographic memory because I don't retain
the information, but I can just visualize it very very quickly.
And people ask me all crazy words. I mean, the
one I get the most is super califragilistic, spilidocious, so
of course is say said alaps sit sella jarphilacripus.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Wow, dude, that is crazy wow as wow, wows wow, wow,
what is wow?

Speaker 3 (13:32):
Upside down? Mom? That's right, hey, down on me. So
Dad's favorite thing. That's it exactly, That's exactly right. That
is awesome. I'm just such a fun.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Cool talent, right, they are right, David, hang on, IM
gonna play a few songs.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
I'm we have more with backwards talker David fuer.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
Getting back to today's guest, my friend, backwards talking world
record holder David Feuerer. Mario Lopez here, and you have
such a fascinating life, David. You're also the president of
the legendary Laugh Factory comedy club, of course, and we
recently launched Way Out Loud there, which we had just
a great time in so much fund, but so many
people have played that venue throughout the years, essentially every

(14:13):
huge comedian.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
Yeah that pretty.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
Much on stage in TV, in film, wouldn't you say?

Speaker 7 (14:19):
Yeah? Well, the club is forty five years old and
the first person to ever grace the stage was Richard
Pryor Wow, and it was Jamie Masada was the founder.
He's still at the helm of the club. And we've
had everybody from Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Jerry
Seinfeld and every top comedian. Today we have, you know,

(14:41):
probably the highest level of comedy at our club.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
David hank tight little more music. We're going to come
back with David fuerrej're al Mario Lopez got my friend
David fure in studio, world record holder for fastest backward
talking president of the Laugh Factory.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
But this is the wildest thing to me.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Aside from all that, you've also created some legendary kids
toys like the Nerve of Vortex football, which you were
so kind of bring me one today on a handed to.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
My boys a little later.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
How did you get into the invention game in what
was your first invention?

Speaker 7 (15:14):
It's a great question. I never thought that I'd be
able to make a living as a toy inventor. This is,
you know, prior to my new career in comedy. But
it was all a result of the backwards talking I had.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
Really that came first.

Speaker 7 (15:26):
So I had this strange ability to speak backwards, and
that ability landed me on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson,
later David Letterman, and then many other TV shows demonstrating
this ability. And so along the way I met a
game inventor, a guy named Mark Setaducati who was a
magician game inventor, and my brother who was working in
the toy industry, and they suggested to me that we

(15:47):
use backwards talking as a hook for a board game,
and we created this game called Backwards, which was themed
around you know, hearing words backwards with a clue and
Random House at the time was in the game business.
They licensed or bought this product from me, and they
sent me on a promotional tour to promote the product,
and I left my job. I had a job in

(16:10):
the mailroom, and then I was an assistant one of
the big talent agencies. I thought I was going to
have a career in Hollywood, and I got sidetracked by
this game and then started to create toys and games
full time.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (16:22):
I was always inventing things as a kid, but I
never knew I could actually make a living at it.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
That is pretty incredible. All right, David, one more thing
I want to ask quick break. I'm going to come
back and wrap it up.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
You're the full interview now at on with Mario dot Com.
More Mario Lopez on the.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
Way wrapping up with David Furor.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
You're on Mario Lopez and David Before you go, man,
we were just talking about the process of inventing the
nerve vortex football. But what was the inspiration to create that?

Speaker 7 (16:46):
You know, at the time, I had a general idea
where I was trying to do solve problems at what
kids aspire to do things in sports that they can't
ordinarily do like dunkle basketball, hit a home run. One
of them was to throw a football a long way
because I as a kid, I to this day I
can't throw football. So I had a javelin in my

(17:08):
office that I had played with, a big foam javelin,
and I noticed how far it went, and I've one
day drilled a hole in a football. I had a
couple of partners that I worked on this with, and
we all together we you know, we created a prototype
where we put this javelin inside a giant football and
it became aerodynamic the moment you threw it. It's straightened
out in the air and it went farther than a

(17:30):
regular football. So we then just tweaked it until we
got it to the right size and weight and the
rest is history, and it's now it's part of Americana.
It's yeah, it's you know, they're all over the world.
There's copies of them all over the world. And you
mentioned patents. We had a design pattern. There's different kinds
of patents, and a design patent is the one that

(17:51):
protects you the least, which is, you know, it protects
the size and the weight and so on. But a
utility pattern is another kind of patent, and that would
have protected us the most. So people were able to
get around our design by making a little bit bigger,
a little bit wider. But what ultimately protected us was
the brand having NERF right on our product. Every kid

(18:13):
wanted the NERF for text football and not the copy products.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
No, that's a big time I know I did what
a fascinating story and just life. That's awesome, David. I
appreciate you coming by and listen everyone. Be on the
lookout for more dates coming up for Way Out Loud
of course, and the Laugh Factory in general, if you're
in the LA area. And what are the other locations, David.

Speaker 7 (18:36):
So, we have Chicago, we have Reno, we have Long Beach,
we have San Diego, and we have Covina. So come
on out to the Laugh Factory. It's the greatest show
in town, live comedy, seven nights a week, two shows
a night, and it doesn't cost very much.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
There we go and it's I guaranteed good time.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
And of course, be on the lookout for David's upcoming
movie Toad as well.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
Thank you, my friend. I appreciate you coming.

Speaker 7 (19:00):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
You're a Mario Lopez. Keep you the music and find
Kevin your ways. We make a quick digital pit stop
at Onlinmaro dot com so Fraser can break down what's trending.

Speaker 6 (19:09):
Chloe Kardashian breaking her silence on her relationship status. If
you were wondering she's not dating anyone.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Yeah, I saw her recently in an interview really sort
of go into her past relationships.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
My girl's been through it.

Speaker 6 (19:22):
She has and she was on with us not too
long ago and talked about reuniting with Lamar. That's for
the first time, so you can check that out at
Onlin Mario dot com. John Cena revealing that today is
not only his birthday, but the surprising reason he underwent
a hair transplant.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
Huh. I wonder where he chose to volunteer that information
people noticed.

Speaker 6 (19:41):
I think so it was one of those like I
kind of have to address the elephant in the room.
But his reason really was surprising, all right, And all
the big moments from Coachella Weekend two, including Lady Gaga
expertly handling an unexpected malfunction during her set.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Ooh onmrio dot com for all that more at all
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on ig Mario Lopez here. Love hearing from your questions comments,
whatever you got, what you find in our mentions.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
This is from at Justin B. Wright can help.

Speaker 6 (20:12):
But notice how excited you get every time you mentioned
Corey Feldman. Obviously a Hollywood legend, but does he make
it into your mount Rushmore of radio guests.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
Justin you'd be right.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
I do get excited about Corey Feldman just because it's
part of nostalgia. Any such a character, and I love
me a.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
Character genuinely a nice guy.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
He's a very nice guy. But I love people that
are like colorful and stuck in an era, and he
embraces it and he's that.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
I love people like that. It just it just I.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Don't know, it warms my heart. But as far as
the mount rushmore of radio guests, it's a good question.
I'm gonna have to come back and answer that one more.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Mario Lopez coming up.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
You're all Mario Lopez saw this and thought it was interesting.
Your nose maybe calling the shots when it comes to
your friends.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
A new study out of Cornell says scent, not.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Just looks or vibes, is a big part of why
we instantly connect with people. That makes someone's natural scent
in their go to deodorant or cologne. It could actually
predict chemistry better than appearances. So next time you meet
someone and you just click, it might be less about
what you see and more about what you smell. I
agree with this. That's why I make hygien a top
priority and make sure I'm always smelling on point and

(21:24):
the cologne is good to go.

Speaker 3 (21:27):
I'm blown away by the red or blue, red or blue.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
Depends night or day. I'm blown away by the surprising
amount of celebrities who vocalize, not showering.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
That trips me out. Yeah, and there's a lot of them.
It's puzzling. It is.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Hit me up on X let me know what you
think at al Mario All Mario Lopez talked earlier this
week about the Time one hundred list that drops some
interesting choices on there this year. Anyway, Big Time one
hundred Gala going down in New York City tomorrow night
to honor the one hundred most influential people in the world.
Our studied event will air on ABC as a primetime
special on May fourth, featuring live performances, speeches from honorees,

(22:06):
a lot of red carpet fun. On myri dot com
to find out more and to see who made the
Time one hundred list this year. All right, Mario Lopez,
Here almost time for us to pass the migment out
before we get to one last thing. Scientists say they've
uncovered a new, never before seen color, a vivid blue
green hue that they've named Olo. Ooh okay, scientists are

(22:28):
wilding out. Color was perceived during an experiment in which
laser pulses were fired into participants' eyes.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
We're supposed to fire lasers at eyes.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
Evidently for scientific reasons. It's okay. It selectively stimulated certain
retinal cells in ways that don't occur naturally, and the
unusual stimulation created a visual experience the brain had never
processed before, resulting and what people described as a highly
saturated color. Unlike anything, the color Olo cannot be seen
in the natural world. It requires specific artificial stimulation, but

(22:58):
opens intriguing question about the limits of human vision. How
much of the visual spectrum remains undiscovered.

Speaker 3 (23:05):
I saw Olo? How'd you see it?

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Well?

Speaker 3 (23:08):
I saw it. You didn't real media really see it.
I didn't really see it, but I saw the social
media version.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
It looks like turquoise. Yeah, I think it's SHO is
basically turquoise. I feel like it's just a brighter version
of a color we've seen here. Here's the question, THO,
would you rather go to space for ten minutes or
have a laser shot in your eye to see Olo? Well?
I don't want anything shot in my eye, but I
also don't want to go to space, so that's a
tough one's that's that's I'm passing on that.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
More Mario Lopez coming up.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
That's it Big Thanks to David Feer for stopping by
on Mario dot com for more of my chat with him,
including details in the new comedy movie he has produced,
and more fun. Tomorrow, gonna share a fresh live pack,
take a musical trip into the past with our throwback soundtrack,
and more. Until then, Mario Lopez Saying good night with
Mario Lopez
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