Professor pranks his entire class with elaborate video stunt

Professor pranks his entire class with elaborate video stunt

It was just a typical day in math class at Biola University in California when all of a sudden things started to get weird.

The professor was playing a video demonstration of himself on the projector explaining a trigonometry problem — but soon after, the professor calls out the video for making mistakes and then starts interacting with the video version of himself.  

The video version of the professor says: “Why don’t you come over here and say that to my face?”

And after that things escalate. The professor “enters” the computer screen, ends up in a fight with his video counterpart, and ends up stuck in the YouTube video himself!

This epic stunt was all in the name of April Fools’ Day, and brought to you by Professor Matthew Weathers.

This teacher is no stranger to April Fools’ Day tricks — he’s pretty famous for them and is known to pull pranks on his students each year.

His math class shadow prank has received more than 6.2 million views to date.

Who knew math class could be so entertaining?