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Top Myths That Have Been Busted on MythBusters - Page 19 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Top Myths That Have Been Busted on MythBusters


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[post_page_title]Swimming in syrup[/post_page_title]
The rumor was that if you tried to swim in syrup, you would be just as quick as you would be swimming in water. The logic was that swimmers can swim as quickly in syrup as water because the thickness of the syrup meant that they could pull themselves through it, which they wouldn’t be able to do with water. The team tried a variety of thicknesses of syrup but found each time that swimming in syrup was slower. Not only was it slower, but it was physically more demanding.

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