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Hollywood Physics Vs. Real Fluid Dynamics

Hollywood Physics Vs. Real Fluid Dynamics
Movies: "Bullets slow down gracefully in water, creating dramatic scenes where heroes dodge them!" Reality: Water has approximately 800 times the density of air, causing bullets to decelerate rapidly and tumble chaotically within a few feet. The drag force is proportional to the square of velocity and the fluid density—something Hollywood conveniently ignores for dramatic effect. Next time you're watching an underwater gunfight scene, remember the buff Doge represents pure cinematic fantasy while the small Doge is actual science doing its job!

When Pseudoscience Makes Chemists Hide Under The Blanket

When Pseudoscience Makes Chemists Hide Under The Blanket
The classic "hiding under the blanket in terror" reaction is 100% justified here! This meme pokes fun at those fear-mongering food claims that sound scientific but are complete nonsense. Anyone who's taken basic organic chemistry knows this claim is ridiculous. Margarine is made of triglycerides (fats) with completely different molecular structures than plastics (polymers). The "one molecule away" claim is meaningless chemically - water is "one atom away" from hydrogen peroxide, but you definitely don't want to drink the latter! And the "shares 27 ingredients with paint" part? Pure pseudoscience! It's like saying humans and bananas share 60% of their DNA, so we're basically fruit with anxiety. Chemistry doesn't work that way! The Toy Story characters hiding in horror perfectly captures how actual chemists feel when they see these viral food myths spreading faster than bacteria on room-temperature mayo!