Video: What happened to a physicist who shot himself underwater?

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In order to prove the validity of the science, physicist Andreas Vahl of Norway ventured his life to prove that one of the laws of physics was indifferent to what might happen to him if the error of the law was proven in practice! In order to prove that the density of the liquid particles is stronger than the gas molecules, physicist Vahl shot himself underwater from a very close distance!

Inside the swimming pool the crazy experience took place. After the world installed the SIG SG 550 rifle and tied the trigger with a thread, Vahl entered the swimming pool just three meters away from the barrel of the gun!

In theory, the liquid molecules are more closely related to each other than the gas molecules, so the behavior of the materials differs according to the surrounding medium, which means that the speed and strength of a metal bullet must vary by medium from air to water. This is what the world wanted to prove in practice. After processing the experiment, Fahl stopped at the pool and pulled the string tied to the trigger, causing a bullet to be fired at him. But the bullet soon fell into the water after a short distance of one and a half meters.

The video of the terrifying experience of a television program called "Life on the Line" was screened on Norway's NRK Viten, which is about terrifying scientific experiments and explosions! This terrifying experience seems to have blown away all the events we have seen in action and thriller films such as Saving Private Ryan, in which soldiers were killed by their underwater sniper. Today we know the scientific truth, thanks to Andreas Havel and his crazy experiences!

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I thought you said psychiatrist! They should shoot themselves! even underwater. In the foot!!

yes sorry that what i meant lol

Faulty experiment. The gun had probably been sitting in the water for awhile. So, the gun itself was filled with water. The bullet itself would have difficulty even leaving the barrel. I would like to see him 3 meters under water and fire the gun out of the water. That would be more practical.

This is very old gud its has no pressure

Myth busters did it first.

I enjoyed this video, good info too! Plus the physicist was cute! Upvoted! :)

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