Some people try the law with their own lives, and some people “test science with their lives” — they use their hard-earned lives to test one scientific truth after another. Andreas Wahl, a dead scientist in Norway, repeatedly demonstrated the lofty spirit of “life is precious, truth is more valuable” in a local TV program “Med Livet Som Innsats”. Every time he used himself as the experimental material, he brought the audience an exciting science show. For example, he once kicked off a building at least ten meters high without wearing any safety measures, with only a slightly elastic rope tied to his body. And the other end of the rope is not like Weiya, the actor in the film and television drama, there are several burly men helping to pull it, but there is only one red kettlebell. This seems like a complete self-inflicted dead end that begins with a free fall. But as he descended, the kettlebell would wrap under the force of the beam on which the rope was attached. In the end, Andreas will be kept completely safe by tying the beam tightly like Batman’s hook-and-loop rope gun, and he will only bob up and down symbolically because of the elasticity of the rope.
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