Is it possible to perform the 'bend curve' technique?
Can humans actually perform the 'bend curve' technique in real life?
One of the most impressive scenes in the action movie Wanted is the scene Fox (played by actress Angelina Jolie) to perform a 'bullet curve'. So, can humans actually make the 'bullet bends' like in the real world?
A Discovery testing team has done tests to find out if the warping curve is possible in real life. Not only do people use it, the test team even uses machines to perform phase bends. But it all failed and it was clear that 'bending the bullet line' was just a fantasy in the movie.
You can follow the testing process in the video below.
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