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Top Myths That Have Been Busted on MythBusters - Page 5 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Top Myths That Have Been Busted on MythBusters


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[post_page_title]Shockwaves cancel each other out[/post_page_title]
This theory, cooked up by some genius, is that if you can stand precisely in the middle of two explosions going off at exactly the same time, their shockwaves will cancel each other out. Meaning whoever is standing there will be completely unharmed. This myth barely needed testing as it was obvious this was never going to be true. When is that ever likely to happen? Anyway, what happened was, instead of lessening the force it actually makes the explosion stronger if you detonate two explosives at the same time.

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