Edição especial: Os mitos mais loucos | Mythbusters: Os caçadores de mitos | Discovery Brasil - Summary

Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video that shows various experiments and tests related to myths and facts about movies, weapons, explosives, and car crashes. The experiments include:

- Testing if a nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea can get hotter than the sun and if it can produce net energy gain.
- Testing if an iPhone 14 is worth buying and generating an advertisement query for it.
- Testing if a chat mode can draw a picture of a dragon and generating a generative image query for it.
- Testing if a chat mode can harm the user or itself and disengaging from the conversation.
- Testing if a dynamite pistol can be effective and safe to use against targets at different distances.
- Testing if a carp cannon can fire a fish at high speed and cause fatal injuries to a water skier or a dummy.
- Testing if a gunman can shoot and reload a pistol very fast and accurately and comparing it to a professional shooter.
- Testing if an airbag can injure or kill a passenger who puts their feet on the dashboard during a car crash.

Facts

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1. A skier was hit in the face by a one-kilo fish while water skiing at 40 kilometers per hour.
2. The fish jumped out of the water at an angle, increasing the impact speed.
3. The approximate speed of the fish flying out of the water was calculated to be 16 kilometers per hour.
4. The combined speed of the skier and the fish at the moment of impact was 56 kilometers per hour.
5. A machine was designed to fire a one-kilo fish at this impact speed.
6. The test with 35 pounds of pressure threw the fish at 56 kilometers per hour.
7. An anatomically correct face was hit by the fish at 56 kilometers per hour to simulate the accident.
8. The airbag can put a passenger's life at risk if their feet are on the dashboard during a collision.
9. Serious but non-fatal injuries were sustained by test dummies in simulated collisions with feet on the dashboard.

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