This video debunks the 'exploding mic' theory surrounding Charlie Kirk's incident, presenting a physics-based explanation for the observed phenomena. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, analyzes slow-motion footage to demonstrate how rapid neck acceleration, not an external projectile, caused the necklace to break and the shirt to react. The analysis highlights the lack of physical evidence supporting projectile or explosive theories.
This video title, "Será que gelo consegue parar uma bala?" (Can ice stop a bullet?), explores the ballistic properties of ice when subjected to firearm projectiles. It investigates the potential of ice as a projectile barrier, a concept often seen in fictional scenarios but rarely tested in reality. The video likely delves into the physics of bullet impact and penetration through a frozen medium, possibly comparing different types of ice or bullet calibers to determine their effectiveness in stopping or deforming rounds.
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