"We also know force is acceleration times mass, so the force his body can make is scientifically limited by his mass, 90kg" Unless I'm missing something here, this is such a huge misunderstanding of physics.
The frying pan really isn't that hard, I've curled a frying pan after trying this one, I didn't roll it all up but it started to curl though. There are other tricks he uses as well and uses his leg muscles as well as arm muscles to bend the wrench. And he has the good trick of leverage. Still a little impressive. But it would be outta this world if he did the wrench with just his hands. Which is probably impossible.
he's bent a 6 and 8-inch wrench with just his hands before and also turned them into s shapes, you can find them on youtube. Also, frying pans vary,the ones he's bent are Teflon coated,I've rolled pans like paper before but struggle to dent those.
Its his insane forearms and grip! Id like to see if all of his muscle groups are so strong. But he has a genetic evolutionary ability in his intense forearms and grip, VERY human unique and powerful muscle groups that are overlooked
I don't believe he is able to bend steel like that.. It's easy to put on a trick in a controlled environment. Give him a real wrench with no actors and I promise you he is not coming remotely close to bending it.
The test was stupid because the guy is applying pressure on both ends while the test had one end free and pressure applied on another thus reducing the effectiveness of bending force. Also F=m.a doesn't apply here. The host is a superhuman of ignorance.