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She can bend Steel in her bare hands (Original Post) YoshidaYui Dec 16 OP
OK, I'm going to be "that guy" 😄 Old Crow Dec 16 #1
existing kink. but i also got sucked into historical strong women + men on youtube. it was very interesting. pansypoo53219 Dec 17 #2
Update on the debunking... Old Crow Dec 17 #3

Old Crow

(2,237 posts)
1. OK, I'm going to be "that guy" 😄
Mon Dec 16, 2024, 07:27 PM
Dec 16

I found this video jaw-dropping -- and a bit implausible. So I posed the question to ChatGPT as follows:

I saw a video of a woman who grasped an approximately 30" section of #14 steel rebar, her hands about 24" apart, and bent the bar in half. How much force would that require? Is it at all plausible that a human being could do this?

#14 steel rebar, incidentally, has an outside diameter of 1.693" or 43 mm. That was my best guess as to the size rebar we see in the video.

I'll spare you the maths that ChatGPT used to analyze the problem (several of the equations, frankly, went over my head), and cut to the chase: Such a feat would require that each hand of the woman is applying approximately 4,835 pounds of force.

ChatGPT concludes:

The strongest recorded grip strength for a human is around 200–250 lbs per hand. Peak force generation in controlled conditions (e.g., powerlifting or strongman competitions) can reach around 500–600 lbs per arm using legs, hips, and back for support. [Therefore, the] calculated force of 4,835 lbs per hand is orders of magnitude beyond human capability. Even if the rebar were significantly weaker or hollow, bending it in this manner would still require far more force than is plausible for a human.

That said, the woman certainly looks strong and fit and could probably beat me up any day of the week. But I don't believe she's doing what this video would have us believe.

Fun video, Yui. I hope you don't mind my playing around with it a bit.

pansypoo53219

(21,793 posts)
2. existing kink. but i also got sucked into historical strong women + men on youtube. it was very interesting.
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 07:40 AM
Dec 17

Old Crow

(2,237 posts)
3. Update on the debunking...
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 09:25 PM
Dec 17

So a Google search shows that you can buy a thin aluminum rod covered by foam rubber painted to look like rebar for magic acts and strongman shows. Even Amazon and eBay sell them. Example here. I am certain that's what's being used in the video. That said, once you understand it's a prop that can easily be bent by a small child, you really have to admire her acting. "NNNNNNNNNNNNGH!" -- she does a great job! 😄

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