@@livinlikelarry2because a small problem eventually grows into a bigger problem later on in life. It doesn’t start as a big problem unless it was drastic enough, like breaking bones completely, or severing body parts. Once you’ve lived with that smaller problem for a while it slowly becomes a bigger problem and it’s drastically more apparent, compared to how it felt in the beginning.
Lol all of you need to come work in healthcare. Living life to your fullest to the age of 35 is a good life half the people I see don't make it to that age ;)
Probably for movies? To make them feel more real instead of using more cgi or shading or whatever. This was how a lot of scenes were done, definitely in older classics. You never heard of a stunt actor? No rudeness btw.
@@easygoing4964 I’m not sure but I’m guessing it’s a stunt for a movie or something similar. If it’s not for that then what else would it more logically be for?
Crumple zone built into cars plus a way to slow it down when it lands. I don't understand why everyone is complaining, it didn't seem like a bad drop at all.
The physics here are kind of sick. Think of it as a car chase. Guy is using a harness so he not bouncing around. Foam padding slows impact speed. Kept knees bent to absorb impact. The cars were setup so the top one would fold on impact prolonging the crash. The suspension on the bottom vehicles rebounded and absorbed impact. They put old tires underneath to absorb more impact. They released the car with front down which generally has the best performance in crashes. Removed the airbags so you don’t get your Legs blown back. They took a lot of time designing this stunt.
this is literally designed to relieve as much impact as possible. hes not just crashing a car into some random wall. this is well thought out. you can tell theres little to no turbulence inside the vehicle.
Bro fr locked up his legs... Iconic... I bet you he went to church thanking god his knees didnt end up backwards like a dam grasshopper and that his pelvis didnt end up in his throat. Yeah man, try this in a classic car and youll be cream cheese. Thanking crumple zones on cars today i bet.